Tapping the fuse box for a CHT sensor, Did I get it right? |
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Tapping the fuse box for a CHT sensor, Did I get it right? |
Chaznaster |
Jun 10 2023, 07:01 PM
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Ran the wires for the CHT sensor coming from under #3. It was not as bad as I expected. Also built a bracket to hold the gauge until the dashboard at the center point. That paint is drying.
Researching on this site, I found some good info but would like to double check that I got it right before blowing something up. I understand that I should pull from the #9 fuse, which is switched, and connect with a spade connector splitter. The connection should be on the bottom row (when the board is installed) of connectors, as that is the "out" side of the block. Does that all sound right? Thanks. |
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