Harmless_Jalapeno
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I bought the following item to get wireless Apple Carplay in my 2020 RAM 1500 Laramie. I got one for my wife too in her 2020 Toyota Sienna. They work great! Only problem is on the RAM, when I shut the truck off and walk away, the adapter stays powered on (visible light) and connected to my phone via WiFi and Bluetooth indefinitely, even while I'm in the house. I hear that this is supposed to shut off after an hour, well it doesn't. The Sienna does shut its USB port off right away. This is causing me issues on my phone because my phone thinks I'm driving still. Also, it makes the connection unstable so when I go back to my truck the Carplay connection is finicky.
Is there a way that I can make the USB ports only power up when I start the truck? I'm thinking of just buying a USB extension cable with a manual switch on it, then splicing in a relay on that switch and wiring it to the ACC 12V on the truck.
I've read some things about the fuse panel under the steering wheel. Could it be F43, F66, or F33? Some people are saying use a fuse tap. If I did, how would I connect that to my USB power to switch it on?
Great list of what fuse does what:
I bought the following item to get wireless Apple Carplay in my 2020 RAM 1500 Laramie. I got one for my wife too in her 2020 Toyota Sienna. They work great! Only problem is on the RAM, when I shut the truck off and walk away, the adapter stays powered on (visible light) and connected to my phone via WiFi and Bluetooth indefinitely, even while I'm in the house. I hear that this is supposed to shut off after an hour, well it doesn't. The Sienna does shut its USB port off right away. This is causing me issues on my phone because my phone thinks I'm driving still. Also, it makes the connection unstable so when I go back to my truck the Carplay connection is finicky.
Is there a way that I can make the USB ports only power up when I start the truck? I'm thinking of just buying a USB extension cable with a manual switch on it, then splicing in a relay on that switch and wiring it to the ACC 12V on the truck.
- URL: USB data/power extension cable with switch
- Any relay of your choice
I've read some things about the fuse panel under the steering wheel. Could it be F43, F66, or F33? Some people are saying use a fuse tap. If I did, how would I connect that to my USB power to switch it on?
Great list of what fuse does what: