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 Post subject: Ignition plus - best location
PostPosted: Tue Oct 15, 2013 5:57 pm 
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Hey guys,


I need to do some custom wiring and I need an ignition plus from the fuse panel. That wire will go on a relay so it won't matter which fuse I'll be taking it from. My question is: can you recommend a location (like which fuse) I can get it from (preferably the fuse panel under the hood)? I could look them up myself also, just trying to save some time looking up the fsm diagrams or checking them with a voltmeter. I'm trying to use that plus wire for some gauges and the relay plus for the custom e-fan I have.

Thanks a lot!

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 Post subject: Re: Ignition plus - best location
PostPosted: Sat Oct 26, 2013 10:58 am 
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Due to overwhelming answers, I had to start looking in the manual. After spending about an hour picking my brain where to get the ignition plus considering the schematics, I decided to use the radio plus to start a relay and then do my thing from the relay output. Too bad I didn't think at this before...

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