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Power connections for Indiglo Guages

Power connections for Indiglo Guages

Postby Grazi07 » Sat Apr 10, 2004 9:30 am

I have the PCP.com guages, and I can't figure out where to tap into for power, the instructiosn are too vague for me. Help? Thanks.
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I think I can help

Postby bluesolara » Sat Apr 10, 2004 10:11 am

:) Hello Grazi

I think I can be at your assistance for this...
don't know the year of your car though, but I believe i should be the same...

so I guess you've already taken the whole cluster out, and find that there are three plugs plugged to the back of it...now I can tell you where the power is..

1. locate the BROWN PLUG, should be on the RIGHT
2. There are about 20 wires directed to this BROWN PLUG, find a SOLID
GREEN WIRE, it's toward the end of the 20 wires, this is your power
for the gauges
3. Splice this wire, and connect this wire to the RED WIRE provided by
your kit.
4. For the BLACK WIRE in your kit, make sure to find a good GROUND,
(i.e. bolts, screws, surface), it has to be connected to the chassis of
the car, don't use areas with paint.
5. Fire up your gauges! Hopefully it would be a very rewarding 15
minutes for you! (though it took me like 2 hours...since there was a
lot of experimenting going on... :wink: )

so...best of luck to you, and enjoy your gauges!

God bless

Kevin=)
2001 blue Solara
2001 Indigo Ink Pearl SE
H4 6000K/Tein S-tech/Motegi FF7 Gunmetal17'/Kuhmo Ecsta Asx tires/Short Shifter (custom)/Clear Corners//TRD muffler
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Postby Grazi07 » Sat Apr 10, 2004 1:40 pm

Thanks! Just finished them up.... where'd you mount your switches? Mine's to the lower left of the steering column.
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