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Old 07-08-2002, 08:05 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I bought a set of indiglo racing pedals and have gotten them now I need to get the wiring right. Me and my dad could not get it. It says to plug it into the corner lamp or other 12V power source. Anyone able to help me on the wiring part.
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Tap into the wire that goes to the cigarette adapter.
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I say go to a shop that sells and installs the pedals and ask them what to do, i don't think they would mind, an audio shop near my house checked my install of my rear speakers and fit the problem that i was having for free and on the spot
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I got em off the net. from www.procarparts.com
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If you have an aftermarket radio, there is usually a blue wire called dimmer...you can tap into that.

However, I also tapped into the cigarette lighter.
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on the fusebox, there are two phone-jack looking holes, try the one on the left
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well I plugged them into a light thing behind the cig lighter and they work bbbuuutttt.... they now drain most of the light from my speedometer and nightime gas and engine temp lights. what to do what to do.
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please please someone help me I am about ready to take it in to get done by someone who knows more than I do about it. What I have done so far is take off that whole plastice piece that surrounds the shifter area and the radio area so I have easy access to the wires. I got it to hook in with one of the lights in there and the black through the cig lighter. The problem is that when I turn on the pedals to light up my lights behind the speedometer, tachometer, gas, and engine temp gauges are almost non-existant. there is no way to drive at night which defeats the purpose. Also about those 2 phone jack lookin things I don't have an RJ-45 hook in to plug them in with. SOMEBODY HELP!!!!!
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why even have em?
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cause I think they would look cool and I found em for $5 so meh..
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" I got em off the net. from www.procarparts.com"

There was your problem right there
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