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Old 10-08-2008, 08:52 AM   #1 (permalink)
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92S-Couple Electrical questions

1.Is there an always on hot wire near the center console?

Would like to wire both my lighter and radio so that they can be on without using the key

2. is there a fuse for the parking lights(corner lights next to head lamps) I looked all over both fuse boxes and see non labeled as such. Both of mine are out-seems odd that they'd both go at the same time. Were working fine a few days ago.


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#2-it was\is the bulbs
After fighting with removal of lens(!$#@#^) and trying not to scratch my new paint job(double !$#@#^) managed to get driver's side off.

The specs say this is a 3652 bulb, looks just like a 194 to me
Anyone know the difference?

I'm thinking I saw the 194 in an LED version. Wonder how that would look.

Now to find that lighter/radio hot wire- pointers from anyone..........
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The specs say this is a 3652 bulb, looks just like a 194 to me
Anyone know the difference?
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"GE# = General Electric Bulb Number
cp = Candle Power
w/a = Rating in either Watts or Amps
v = Maximum Volts Requirement


GE# 194 / 2cp / 0.27a / 14.0v
GE# W5W / 4cp / 5w / 13.5v
GE# 3652 / 6cp / 0.37a / 13.5v
GE# 168 / 3cp / 0.35a / 14.0v
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1.Is there an always on hot wire near the center console?

The radio is wired to a constant. That's how it remembers all your settings.
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1.Is there an always on hot wire near the center console?

The radio is wired to a constant. That's how it remembers all your settings.
I don't believe so using the red wire that comes out of my harness\adapter

Now the yellow\white(car side) to solid yellow(harness adapter) got me where I needed to be. Believe it's the back up lead
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I don't think you understand. There are two power wires. One is switched to the ignition and the other goes to the battery(constant). If you want the stereo to always be on what you need to do is connect both leads from the stereo to the constant and it will always be powered.
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I don't think you understand. There are two power wires. One is switched to the ignition and the other goes to the battery(constant). If you want the stereo to always be on what you need to do is connect both leads from the stereo to the constant and it will always be powered.
Good to know, thanks got it worked out.
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