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Old 07-01-2002, 01:24 PM   #1 (permalink)
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12V for Gauges

Where have you all gotten your 12v for your gauges?
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121v supply to the cigarette lighter and the 12v supply to the radio. check out this mess of wires. it's the second pic on the right: http://teabagballsack.20m.com/photo2.html
the cigarette lighter powers the gauges, if necessary, nitrous is mechanical, and the radio powers the backlights.



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there should be 2 unused prongs in the fuse box, one is 12v constant, the other is 12v ignition, all you have to do hook up the wires to a blue female connecter tab and plug it in to the 12v ignition (the one closest to the firewall)
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What CrazyVTEC said, but more detailed.


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Thanks a mill man. I am doing this tonight and you have no idea how clear those pics made it.
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