This socket is under the dashboard on the drivers side of my '78 Spider. It doesn't really look like a light bulb socket, so I can't really figure out what it's for. Anyone know? An ancient Italian OBD port?
Anyone know what this is?
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Re: Anyone know what this is?
Sort of. I can't see the image, but I know what you are talking about. It is a special socket that you could plug in a troubleshooting light that had a long cord on it. This light was an option when the car was sold new, but practically no one bought this option as a flashlight was much simpler and cheaper. As such, the light is extremely rare, and I have only heard rumors of someone actually having had one at one point.LBCKEV wrote:An ancient Italian OBD port?
Most of us just ignore that "power port", although I guess you could tap into it for accessories and such.
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Re: Anyone know what this is?
Wow - thanks! I was wondering what that was…figured it might be for a small light in the driver’s footwell. Cool!
The PO wired the radio into the circuit so when I forgot to reconnect it following my pedal box saga, no radio. Easy place to grab constant 12v, I guess.
Happy 4th,
Matthew
The PO wired the radio into the circuit so when I forgot to reconnect it following my pedal box saga, no radio. Easy place to grab constant 12v, I guess.
Happy 4th,
Matthew
1982 Spider 2000 (weekend driver)
1997 Passat TDI (daily driver)
1997 Passat TDI (daily driver)