bdwells Report post Posted April 19, 2010 I just got my 2010 Tuxedo Black Ford Fusion about 2 weeks ago. I've discovered that both the power outlets remain on after the car is shut off. I really hate having to unplug accessories that may drain my battery if left plugged in. Does anyone know if there is an option to have them turn off or am I going to have to rewire them? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
danager Report post Posted April 20, 2010 I believe they turn off after you open one the front doors. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Waldo Report post Posted April 20, 2010 You're going to have to rewire them. Both of the are connected directly to the battery through a "hot-at-all-times" circuit. You'd have to have some pretty serious accessories to drain the battery though. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Snowball 2010 Report post Posted April 20, 2010 I just got my 2010 Tuxedo Black Ford Fusion about 2 weeks ago. I've discovered that both the power outlets remain on after the car is shut off. I really hate having to unplug accessories that may drain my battery if left plugged in. Does anyone know if there is an option to have them turn off or am I going to have to rewire them? Hi, you know you got me thinking, although I am convinced that they shut off after a while. Reason being, last summer I plugged my daughter's DVD player for our trip to the Maritime. Every time we would stop I saw that they did not turn off but when we came back to the car they were off. So that should be the way it is with all Fusion, no? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Snowball 2010 Report post Posted April 20, 2010 I believe they turn off after you open one the front doors. I'm sure you got that right..... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
the_clem87 Report post Posted April 20, 2010 (edited) I'm sure you got that right..... I always have my GPS plugged into the outlet under the radio and it stays powered constantly. When I get in the car in the morning the GPS is still on. And no... the GPS isn't running off it's own battery power. just my 2 cents Edited April 20, 2010 by the_clem87 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Waldo Report post Posted April 21, 2010 Hi, you know you got me thinking, although I am convinced that they shut off after a while. Reason being, last summer I plugged my daughter's DVD player for our trip to the Maritime. Every time we would stop I saw that they did not turn off but when we came back to the car they were off. So that should be the way it is with all Fusion, no? The factory wiring diagram clearly shows that they will stay on constantly, at least on a 2010. Either you have an older Fusion or your DVD is timing out by itself. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
royroddey Report post Posted April 24, 2010 I just got my 2010 Tuxedo Black Ford Fusion about 2 weeks ago. I've discovered that both the power outlets remain on after the car is shut off. I really hate having to unplug accessories that may drain my battery if left plugged in. Does anyone know if there is an option to have them turn off or am I going to have to rewire them? You are correct - the outlets will always have power. When I had my heated seats installed, I had the guy tap a power source under the dash that was key sourced. Works like a charm... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sithil Report post Posted April 28, 2010 You are correct - the outlets will always have power. When I had my heated seats installed, I had the guy tap a power source under the dash that was key sourced. Works like a charm... 2009 Fusion SEL here. Learned the hard way to power off or unplug my radar detector when I get out the car. It will stay on constantly. Was home sick this past winter for 2 days and needed a jump to get the car started. Only had the car 4-5 months at the time. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rpoffen Report post Posted July 12, 2010 2009 Fusion SEL here. Learned the hard way to power off or unplug my radar detector when I get out the car. It will stay on constantly. Was home sick this past winter for 2 days and needed a jump to get the car started. Only had the car 4-5 months at the time. Personally I prefer them to be on all the time. I find that for the most part, Japanese vehicles turn them off with the key, but American cars don't. I use it for charging my phone and hate it when I can't leave my phone in the car to charge while I go in to a store for a while or something. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Moosehead Report post Posted July 13, 2010 (edited) I can see it being useful either way, depending on what you are trying to do. It is annoying with an external GPS unit. Not only does it drain the battery, but it keeps it lit up with a big "this car contains something to steal" glow. Wouldn't it eventually cut power if the battery is getting critical though? I thought the headlights had that kind of override. I wonder if anyone sells a switch that can go between the plug and the device so you don't always have to be plugging and unplugging it... Edited July 13, 2010 by Moosehead Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
drolds1 Report post Posted July 14, 2010 I can see it being useful either way, depending on what you are trying to do. It is annoying with an external GPS unit. Not only does it drain the battery, but it keeps it lit up with a big "this car contains something to steal" glow. Wouldn't it eventually cut power if the battery is getting critical though? I thought the headlights had that kind of override. I wonder if anyone sells a switch that can go between the plug and the device so you don't always have to be plugging and unplugging it... Yes. In the police blotter section of my Sunday paper, that's all you see: Nav units stolen from cars in which they were left visible. These are usually "smash and grab" type thefts. So you wind up with a broken window as well. There have even been reports of thefts when the unit wasn't visible. The tell- tale circle left on the windshield by the rubber suction cup was the giveaway. The Ford battery saver feature doesn't cut power to the headlights. It only cuts power to the interior and trunk lights. There are switched cigarette lighter adapters. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites