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Old Nov 14, 2020 | 12:32 PM
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Hello everyone,
i leave in canada drive. convertible type s 2020, cold season is here and i put my car in the garage for the winter. I try to plug the car to keep the battery up but cant find the 12 volts accesorie plug usually lighter plug. It ithidden somewhere or is it missing on the new 911.

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Old Nov 14, 2020 | 01:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Nbed
Hello everyone,
i leave in canada drive. convertible type s 2020, cold season is here and i put my car in the garage for the winter. I try to plug the car to keep the battery up but cant find the 12 volts accesorie plug usually lighter plug. It ithidden somewhere or is it missing on the new 911.

thank for the answer
As shown in the owner's manual or Good to Know app it's in the passenger footwell. Use with a battery tender is not straightforward. It has been discussed here many times. Do a search. Sorry I don't have time at the moment to run it down for you.
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Old Nov 14, 2020 | 01:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Nbed
Hello everyone,
i leave in canada drive. convertible type s 2020, cold season is here and i put my car in the garage for the winter. I try to plug the car to keep the battery up but cant find the 12 volts accesorie plug usually lighter plug. It ithidden somewhere or is it missing on the new 911.

thank for the answer
from what i gather from other owners here...you should connect a pig tail to your battery to use your charger - there are too many lengthy stores on the use of the 12v socket - it never seems to allow proper long term connectivity (meaning it loses power and therefore shuts down the ability for the charger to do its job)

a pigtail off the battery seems to be the smartest solution - makes sense too....keep in mind if your battery loses all power, and you've shut your windows/locked your doors....you'll have "fun" getting the door to open
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