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Originally Posted by ///Monika
Not good at all. No hope of limping home with this type of failure. The EOS BPM4 unit is $699. The online material implies it's PNP (DME-BPM4-LPFP). Looks as if you need to tap into either 40 or 50 amp service and the unit must be located in an interior location (not sealed).
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You can have it right by the trunk fuse box in the trunk, or underneath the little tray on the right.
You can have it connected directly off the battery since it has an intelligent sleep mode, and the terminals it comes with has a fuse.