hi guys i want to hard wire my broken--tom tom one gps..

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  • cadar21
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2010
    • 53

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    hi guys i want to hard wire my broken--tom tom one gps..

    i bought this gps at the swapmeet for 1$....
    the dc port wont work an the usb port is missing...
    looks like somebody tried to fix it before me an failed....

    I used a battery from another tom tom gps to turn it on ..and it worked ..
    so i want to hard wire this gps to the cigarette lighter cable...
    i dont want to buy new parts to fix it... im just looking for the quick fix...
    id appreciate any help...
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