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> Dash wiring help.. Red with white tracer power source?
mb911
post May 3 2020, 04:16 PM
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Ok having a brain fart question.. I working through the wiring and have most figured out.. As of now I have no 12v power to the dash and the dash lights pop fuses.. What should I be looking for.. Black and blue. Tracer should be dash lights .. Any guidance would be appreciated.. Sometimes it just takes a little nudge.. And yes I have the wiring diagrams but having a moment..
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post May 3 2020, 07:02 PM
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Can someone shed some light as to how the red and white wire gets 12v? I could easily jumper this but want to make sure I don't ruin something in the process.. This is just to power the gauges.. Thanks for any insight.
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post May 3 2020, 09:00 PM
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QUOTE(mb911 @ May 3 2020, 07:02 PM) *

Can someone shed some light as to how the red and white wire gets 12v? I could easily jumper this but want to make sure I don't ruin something in the process.. This is just to power the gauges.. Thanks for any insight.


Red/white for the combo gauge comes off of fuse 9 (per 73 wiring).

Edit: I should add that fuse 9 gets power from the black wire from the ignition switch so it is switched power.
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post May 3 2020, 09:05 PM
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Ok thats helpful.. Thanks..
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