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Old 05-24-10, 11:19 AM
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Help me ID pin 4E in the back of the gauge cluster

Hi guys

I dont have the connector so I cant follow the color codes.

I need help to ID connector 4E in the back of the FD gauge cluster.

I heard its a 12v pin.

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I spent all day reading the wiring manual and the body electrical manual

This is what I came up with

Could please someone confirm?




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I still need a hand with this guys

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Looks correct to me, just make sure it's the L/R wire when plugging it in and you should be good.
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I dont have the connector, thats why I need someones confirmation.

I only have connectors 1 and 2. I dont have the 3 and 4. Willing to buy if someone has them for cheap
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Sorry for the little off topic but... what is that for?
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Originally Posted by MuRCieLaGo
Sorry for the little off topic but... what is that for?
Im trying to power the dash out of the car.

4E is one of the pins you are supposed to apply 12V to.
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Oh ok thanks, good luck, free bump!
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You have it marked correctly. If you look close next to the E it says BAT for Battery.
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Thanks guys

will test today


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tried today, nothing happened
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