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11-15-2022
I have an Escort radar detector and an extension (smart cord) for it (to turn off beeping) that can be separately mounted. I want to hard wire the detector and unsure where. Seems the fuse box is in the back of vehicle..(in prior cars I would just tap the fuse box). To be clear the wire that needs to connect to the fuse box is off the smart cord (that is usually mounted lower within hand reach) as the other plug on the smart cord goes into the detector so I cannot use a mirror power source.

Anyone know which wire (perhaps) I can tap into under the dash - one that would turn off the detector when the car is off. Or maybe there is a fuse there?

Thanks! (2023 BMW X5 edrive) I found an old thread and did find a fuse box under glove box. Now I just need to find a fuse slot that is switched to tap into :)
11-17-2022
why not wire to the rearview mirror using pins? just plug the pins in the wire connector ... very easy
11-17-2022
Di3s3l_Power wrote
why not wire to the rearview mirror using pins? just plug the pins in the wire connector ... very easy
I need to power from the wire on smart cord that is under dash with reach of driver. Other cord on smart cord is the jack that goes to detector. Detectord is mounted low on driver side.

I did tap into a bunch of fuses under passenger glove box... they all seem live all the time though... so I need to unplug detector by hand when I leave the car... unless I add some sort of switch, etc. or find switched fuse.
11-18-2022
There is a fuse panel under the driver's dashboard. Pretty easy to get to by removing the panel under the steering wheel and/or the panel at the end of the dash when the driver door is open.

When you say they are live all the time, it's not a simple matter of checking when you turn the vehicle to "off" state. The circuits are under control of the energy management system. You will probably find that they will de-power some number of minutes after the car is buttoned up and left alone for a while.
11-18-2022
RickObe wrote
There is a fuse panel under the driver's dashboard. Pretty easy to get to by removing the panel under the steering wheel and/or the panel at the end of the dash when the driver door is open.

When you say they are live all the time, it's not a simple matter of checking when you turn the vehicle to "off" state. The circuits are under control of the energy management system. You will probably find that they will de-power some number of minutes after the car is buttoned up and left alone for a while.
I did tap each fuse while the car was off.... so figured since the detector powered up, it was not a switched fuse.

I did take down the panel under the dirver side too when I threaded the smart cord over to the passenger side fuse box. I didn't notice a fuse box but maybe i missed it. Do you know if there is a switched fuse there?

Thanks.
11-18-2022
desmo907 wrote
I did tap each fuse while the car was off.... so figured since the detector powered up, it was not a switched fuse.
Maybe I wasn't clear or am not clear on what you mean by "the car was off". It is not enough for it to be off. Because of power management, you need to connect a meter to the fuse, close and lock the car, and come back and check in maybe an hour. I think you will find that the fuses are de-powered after that time in those conditions.
I did take down the panel under the dirver side too when I threaded the smart cord over to the passenger side fuse box. I didn't notice a fuse box but maybe i missed it. Do you know if there is a switched fuse there?
If you drop the panel under the steering wheel, there is a fuse panel at the outboard edge just forward of the OBD port. See photo below. I have a fuse tap there for my phone mount/charger. I'm pretty sure if I leave the car off for a while, it becomes de-powered.

This is on a 2023 X5 45e.
An image attached to this post, provided by the poster
11-18-2022
Thanks again.. I will plug in the detector and see f it is off later. As soon as I plugged it in (with no key nearby) it powered up - which i assumed means it is not on a switched fuse. But I will wait and see and maybe swap fuse spots if it stays on. I did notice that even without a key the dash lights up - but I did also have it on a charger :)

I just got the same mineral whote 2023 X5 45e :)
11-19-2022
desmo907 wrote
Thanks again.. I will plug in the detector and see f it is off later. )
For a proper test, you need to approach the car without a key and not open or even touch the door handles.
09-20-2023
hello Desmo907, and other readers

Sorry to bother you, but I read in this post you were looking a year ago for electrical connection points in your BMW X5 xdrive 45e, at the bottom of the dashboard on the drivers left site, so in the front left fuse box as visual on the photo.
Got the same car and I'm also looking for 2 connections there: one with a constant power connection and an the other with ignition connected connection.
May I ask if and where you found those 2 connection points in the front left fuse box or how did you make the connections?

Thanks in advance,
El
09-20-2023
Elnero wrote
hello Desmo907, and other readers

Sorry to bother you, but I read in this post you were looking a year ago for electrical connection points in your BMW X5 xdrive 45e, at the bottom of the dashboard on the drivers left site, so in the front left fuse box as visual on the photo.
Got the same car and I'm also looking for 2 connections there: one with a constant power connection and an the other with ignition connected connection.
May I ask if and where you found those 2 connection points in the front left fuse box or how did you make the connections?

Thanks in advance,
El
Ah I think i tapped a wire under passenger glove box. It was always "on" but i discovered a feature in my detector that turns it off after X minutes so I left it wired the way it was. Sorry could not be more helpful.
09-20-2023
Thanks anyway!
09-23-2023
An image attached to this post, provided by the poster

This is the fuse panel under the glovebox. Red represents switchable +, yellow is constant +. If your device has no power management (e.g. switchoff when voltage is below a certain level), I’d suggest connecting to the red +, to avoid draining your 12V battery.

BTW, these fuse seats were empty in my case, not sure what’s the situation with US vehicles.
10-01-2023
Can anyone please give some best step-by-step instructions with pictures on how to hardware the Valentine V1 radar detector into the 2024 X5 such that if it was clipped to the driver's visor or suction cupped to the windshield up in that area, the wire could run easily into the overhead cluster where the lights and sunroof control are please? Or if anyone has a link to the existing information that would be really appreciated.

Thanks
G
12-15-2023
gujuman wrote
Can anyone please give some best step-by-step instructions with pictures on how to hardware the Valentine V1 radar detector into the 2024 X5 such that if it was clipped to the driver's visor or suction cupped to the windshield up in that area, the wire could run easily into the overhead cluster where the lights and sunroof control are please? Or if anyone has a link to the existing information that would be really appreciated.

Thanks
G
Im going to work on this in a couple weeks, ill let you know,.
04-04-2026
belyj wrote
An image attached to this post, provided by the poster

This is the fuse panel under the glovebox. Red represents switchable +, yellow is constant +. If your device has no power management (e.g. switchoff when voltage is below a certain level), I’d suggest connecting to the red +, to avoid draining your 12V battery.

BTW, these fuse seats were empty in my case, not sure what’s the situation with US vehicles.
I used these fuse blocks in my '22 and they were both empty. I needed to get the mini fuse size taps as my previous vehicle has micro size.
The description of constant (battery/unswitched) and switchable (Acc) seem to be spot on, but I'll note that for the VIOFO wiring, the colors are flip flopped from what you describe, so I just followed the descriptions rather than the colors (for Viofo).

Thanks again!