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Offline Davo

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 :evil: I run a CB in the I30 petrol, powered from a front accessory socket. However although I have tried two different plugs, each is a very sloppy fit and after a few kilometers disconnects.
         This had not happened with previous makes of car, so I wonder if the sockets are of larger and non standard to every other car?
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Davo,

I use both sockets on a regular basis and have had no issues at all.  Never had to push in the adapter to reseat it.  Firm as a ... (no can't say that here).

Bob


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No problems here either I have GPS plugged into one and mobile charger in the other (sometimes hands free bluetooth charger.. very occassionally if bumped I have to reseat one or the other...
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Same for me, GPS has never disconnected.
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Maybe the current is high, the connector has some resistance and is heating up?


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I had the opposite problem, the 12v plug got stuck and I had to pull the whole socket out. I put it down to the particular charging plug rather than the socket as other appliances have been fine.


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The newer car sockets are not quite as deep as the older versions and this can lead to your problem.  Some adapters or plugs do a disk which can be fitted to them on the end to stop them moving from side to side which solves the problem.

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