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12v socket in kitchen not working

Mike1973

Mike1973

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Hi,

the 12v socket next to my 240v socket stopped working a few months back after many years of use. I check with a voltmeter and nothing. Nada. All the other electrics are working fine, including the 240v socket and the other 12v sockets in the mid section and rear. There are no signs of any damage to the wires or connection pins. Any ideas what I should do to diagnose and fix the issue?

(PS - once I get some juice back to the socket I plan to replace the Hella socket with a USB socket which I think will be easy as it is a standard c-line socket)

Mike
T5, 2006.

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You say you checked with a voltmeter , that is in the socket or on the wires....?
Could be the socket is worn or broken .
Don't know exactly if that socket has a seperate fuse , did you check all fuses ?
 
I checked on the wires. I haven't checked the fuses. I inferred from another thread wiring diagram is not available. Where would the fuses be? Under the seat with the leisure battery?
 
I checked on the wires. I haven't checked the fuses. I inferred from another thread wiring diagram is not available. Where would the fuses be? Under the seat with the leisure battery?
Normally a 15 amp fuse under the passenger seat. Turn seat through 90o and slide towards kitchen for better access.
 
I'll take a look in the daylight tomorrow thanks. Hopefully I don't have to take the seat off...

Also I am LHD so for me its the driver seat hehehe

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@Mike1973 did you replace socket with usb, if so I would appreciate where you obtained it from?
Remember some USB sockets are On continuously and will consume power even if nothing is plugged in, so get a switched one.
 
Hi! I see this thread has been inactive for some time, but it came up when I was trying to find more information on how I could replace the 12v socket with some USB ports. I couldn't find much, so now that I've gone for it and did it, I decided to put together a detailed guide on how to do it.

You can see it here: https://medium.com/@maxi-mizer/replace-vw-california-kitchen-12v-outlet-with-usb-ports-f5f6394d7993

I hope it helps others trying to do the same thing! Here what mine looks like now:

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Thats brilliant! Really curious to know if the USB-C PD works and charges your laptop. Also could you paste up the part numbers and / or links to the items you used?
 
Thats brilliant! Really curious to know if the USB-C PD works and charges your laptop. Also could you paste up the part numbers and / or links to the items you used?
Think these may help

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08YN9812H/?tag=eliteelect-21

Info about usb C PD (power delivery) charging.

Main issue for laptop charging will be 36 watt limit from charger. The usbC PD standard can support up to 100watt of power delivery via laptop manufacture approved cable, so the charge time of this device would be around 2.75 times longer compared to the laptops mains charger running off inverter socket (in T6 and below some laptop chargers may trip the inverter safety system as the inverter is rated only to 150 watts).

In addition, some chargers may not cope with the “quality” ( Not pure sine wave 240v ac ) of the output from the inverter socket

However laptop charging this route is a very inefficient method (but uses original equipment supplied with laptop)

For laptop use a dedicated 12v charger suitable for your laptop and plugging in to the original 12v socket would deliver 85 to 90watts, more than halving the charge time for a laptop compared to UsbC PD in this unit.

Useful guide and for the options this gives for phone and similar device charging, voltage display, on off switch has many positives.
 
Thats brilliant! Really curious to know if the USB-C PD works and charges your laptop. Also could you paste up the part numbers and / or links to the items you used?
I have not had a chance to test it with my MacBook Air yet, which should require 30W. Will report as soon as I do.

This is the part I ended up using:
https://www.amazon.es/gp/product/B08YN3T3CY/
Or, if you are in the UK:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B08YN3T3CY/?tag=eliteelect-21

Main issue for laptop charging will be 36 watt limit from charger.
Yeah. I'm hoping it will work as a backup option for my MacBook Air, which uses a 30W power supply. Will report as soon as I've had a chance to test it.
 
Thats brilliant! Really curious to know if the USB-C PD works and charges your laptop. Also could you paste up the part numbers and / or links to the items you used?
Hi Mike 1973
I have a same problem lik you with the 12v socket roof and kitchen.
Fuses are ok, 12v on fuse and no 12 v on socket.
Probably broken wires in some where…
Did you solve your problem?
Regards
 
Hi Mike 1973
I have a same problem lik you with the 12v socket roof and kitchen.
Fuses are ok, 12v on fuse and no 12 v on socket.
Probably broken wires in some where…
Did you solve your problem?
Regards
Hey Amigo. If you read my post https://vwcaliforniaclub.com/threads/12v-socket-in-kitchen-not-working.37332/post-463926 you'll see that it was the fuse that had gone. I have some dim memory that wasnt the fuse I expected ... but yeah eventually I found it and replaced it and everything worked. For USB-C PD laptop charging I currently use this: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/USB-Type...1?pageci=afa42639-4630-4a32-951d-f7475d523a9c which is super compact and works a treat!
 

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