Where to wire in lights for aftermarket gauges?
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Where to wire in lights for aftermarket gauges?
A buddy of mine recently purchased a 94 Rx7 from a local dealer. It came with an Autometer Boost gauge on the A-pillar however the gauge light does not work when the dash lights are activated. Having installed several gauges in my Mustang I thought I would take a look. Whoever installed the gauge did wire up the light to somewhere but the bulb is not receiving voltage. I tried tracing the wiring, however the person who installed the gauge used speaker wire and the route the wire goes into the dash it goes along the same path as the rest of the speaker wire in the car. So basically the wire is impossible to trace and remove.
On my Mustang I wired my gauge lights directly to the fuse that controls the dash lights. I would assume the same thing would work on his Rx7, right? Where would the previous installer have hooked up the lighting for the aftermarket gauge?
Any input in appreciated, thanks...
On my Mustang I wired my gauge lights directly to the fuse that controls the dash lights. I would assume the same thing would work on his Rx7, right? Where would the previous installer have hooked up the lighting for the aftermarket gauge?
Any input in appreciated, thanks...
I spliced into the headlight motor switch. (the one the moves the lights up for washing). There's a light there that I tapped into. It dims with the dash too. Much closer than the ashtray.
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From: Warminster, PA
i would just cut the wire, cap it off somehow, then run a new wire from the gauge to the fuse box under the dash, i personally just connected it to the ciggarette fuse. as long as the speaker wire that the previous owner used is capped i dont think it will hurt anything.
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