is there a relatively easy/inexpensive way to make any of the 12 volt receptacles stay hot even when the car is off?

Asked by otoflyer Nov 25, 2007 at 11:58 AM about the 2007 Lexus GX

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All you would need to do is run a new wire from an empty spot on the fuse block which is hot all the time and connect this to the 12v outlet you wish to remain hot all of the time.

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