12V socket in rear boot/trunk - is it switched or continuous ?

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Anyone know if the 12V socket in the rear is switched or continuous. The manual isn't completely clear – suggesting 12V sockets remain on for 30 mins after ignition is switched off. But it isn't clear if thats for all 12V sockets or the one in the centre console.
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Anyone know if the 12V socket in the rear is switched or continuous. The manual isn't completely clear – suggesting 12V sockets remain on for 30 mins after ignition is switched off. But it isn't clear if thats for all 12V sockets or the one in the centre console.
Switched. There are no continuous 12V sockets.
 
 




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