under dash constant power source
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under dash constant power source
anyone know of a constant power source I can get from under the dash. a pic or digram would be helpful if you can manage. thanks
edit sorry this is for a 96-98 hatch
edit sorry this is for a 96-98 hatch
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Re: under dash constant power source (enrique)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by enrique »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">no clock in mine</TD></TR></TABLE>exactly, but there is still a clip for it. Just go in there and light test it out to see which one is constant. It should be clipped to the back of the blocker
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theres a set of spade connectors in your fuse box... one should be constant, one should be ignition switched, one should be with lights on, and a few other things... test them with a meter to find out which ones are which, then just connect the wire to one with a female connector.
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Re: (enrique)
USE A MULTIMETER AND PROBE AROUND , JUST BE SURE THAT WHATEVER YOU ARE USING IT FOR ISNT GONNA OVERLOAD THE CIRCUIT AND KEEP BLOWN THE FUSE TO IT, OR WORSE MELT YOUR HARNESS
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Re: (enrique)
You said at the top you were looking for constant. There should be more than one of each (constant and switch) spares by the fuse box there are some that require male ends and female ends.
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Re: (quik1)
yes there was one that was being used before for this. I just installed oem fog lights that now use that one. so now I need to find another one. unfortunately I don't a multi-meter to find a constant.
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