Indiglo Dial Fitting
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Indiglo Dial Fitting
Just a couple of quick questions.
Im about to try and fit my indiglo dials, I've got the dash out in front of me.
The guide says to wire it to the dash + and earth.
Looking at the back of the dash I cant see any obvious points of a + and - feed.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Also what's the safest way to remove the needles?
Cheers
Im about to try and fit my indiglo dials, I've got the dash out in front of me.
The guide says to wire it to the dash + and earth.
Looking at the back of the dash I cant see any obvious points of a + and - feed.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Also what's the safest way to remove the needles?
Cheers
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noelboy
Got the answer now.
Thought i'd post it here for others:
Right, If you take out your clocks you will see a large plug and a smaller plug.
The large plug has numbers on it for each wire which makes it easier to identify the wires.
Pin number 4 which is the brown wire is your earth -
pin number 9 black wire is your live +
Now if you connect the + to pin 9 the dials will be on all the time so you really need to connect it to pin 5 Grey/Black wire which is your illumination wire so they will come on when you turn on your lights.
Thought i'd post it here for others:
Right, If you take out your clocks you will see a large plug and a smaller plug.
The large plug has numbers on it for each wire which makes it easier to identify the wires.
Pin number 4 which is the brown wire is your earth -
pin number 9 black wire is your live +
Now if you connect the + to pin 9 the dials will be on all the time so you really need to connect it to pin 5 Grey/Black wire which is your illumination wire so they will come on when you turn on your lights.
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noelboy
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