Wiring E cutout, gauges, 94 civic
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Wiring E cutout, gauges, 94 civic
I have a 94 eg civic. I have my electric cut out switch right next to my e brake handle. there is ONE wire going to the e brake lever (obv the brake light) can I wire my cutout to this wire or not? I'm not thinking so.
I am having a hard time thinking where I should get the power source from, for my the cut out and gauges. I have 3 gauges in my a Pillar. I'm asking because I don't want to short something out.
I am willing to run wire pretty much anywhere, but I need some tips on the closest live wires to the a pillar and the e brake/center console area.
Thanks
I am having a hard time thinking where I should get the power source from, for my the cut out and gauges. I have 3 gauges in my a Pillar. I'm asking because I don't want to short something out.
I am willing to run wire pretty much anywhere, but I need some tips on the closest live wires to the a pillar and the e brake/center console area.
Thanks
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Re: Wiring E cutout, gauges, 94 civic
dont use the ebrake wire its not ment to carry current its only a switch for the light on the dash
with the power supply you need is it to be live all the time or on with ACC or ING
a good power sorcce it the fuse panel it has spare male blade connection
at the top
test with a multy meter and you will find the type of power you need and be able to fuse it also
with the power supply you need is it to be live all the time or on with ACC or ING
a good power sorcce it the fuse panel it has spare male blade connection
at the top
test with a multy meter and you will find the type of power you need and be able to fuse it also
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