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Old April 9th 04, 01:57 AM
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Default Question on 172 M electrics... (1974 Skyhawk II)


Hi All!

We do not have a wiring diagram (yet) for our plane.

The Cigar Lighter socket is dead, and we need to fix it to
power our new portable GPS. (or have a poower cable installed....)

Which 12V point (bus) should it be wired to? (dont want to
unwrap the harness to check out the wiring. )

Inline fuse or one of the panel breakers?

Would it have been disconnected for some reason?

(I have heard there was an AD on some aircraft to disco it)

TY!

Dave
 




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