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Always on fuse instead of the rear cargo 12V?

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Hi all.

I'm trying to tap my dashcam into an always on fuse using an add-a-circuit. I know the rear cargo 12V F43/F45 is an always on fuse. The problem is that the way the add-a-circuit is designed, I cannot use it there because there's not enough clearance space due to a high powered fuse that is right beside it.

Does anyone know of another always on fuse in the fuse box that I can tap into?

Thanks.
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Do you have the factory aux switches? The red/white stripe wire in the interior bundle is direct to battery. I think it has a 10 amp fuse.
 

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The owners manual has a detailed listing of fuses and what they protect. Look for one that should have an always powered item, then test it with a voltage meter to make sure.
 

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I know this is an old thread - just seeing what you ended up using instead of F43. Have the same issue and not sure if turning the tap around to face the back of the vehicle as posted elsewhere is the answer. Thinking that will screw up the fuse tap sides. Thanks.
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