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Old 03 December 2008, 05:14 PM
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I am currently fitting guages into my classic and was wondering where was best to route the wires in the dash and through the bulk head to the engine bay??
also does any one have any wiring diagrams or instructions as how to wire these bad boys up?? i have the prosport stepper guages.
thanks for any help!!

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Old 03 December 2008, 08:38 PM
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Hi, i ran the power and lighting wires to the radio,the oil pressure/boost vac line i ran through the rubber bung that carries the existing engine loom just above the pedals.
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thanks for the reply mate
im not too sure where i need to connect the power and negative too on the actual gauges...is it on the back with the two lil bolts??
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the wires should be connected to the buld already, black 1 is negative & red one is positive.

you can just connect the + to the power wire on the harness adapter, which is red on the cd player & the - on the earth wire of the harness adapter that is black.

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