Wiring Instructions for DEFI
#1
Has anyone got wiring instructions for DEFI.
I was going to get the power from back of the radio, but I have my phone kit attached here. Would it be safe if I do the DEFI in the same place?
Is there another place where I can get power, ing, etc from?
I was going to get the power from back of the radio, but I have my phone kit attached here. Would it be safe if I do the DEFI in the same place?
Is there another place where I can get power, ing, etc from?
#2
Hi Vinesh,
Wiring as follows
Red= 12v Permanent
Black= Earth
Orange= 12v Ignition Switched
White= Illumination
You should be able to take this from the Radio no problems. I usually take it from the Hazard light switch as all the feeds you need are there and it's relatively easy to get too.
Regards
Nito
Wiring as follows
Red= 12v Permanent
Black= Earth
Orange= 12v Ignition Switched
White= Illumination
You should be able to take this from the Radio no problems. I usually take it from the Hazard light switch as all the feeds you need are there and it's relatively easy to get too.
Regards
Nito
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As Nito says, I took the earth and +12v from the radio, the ignition switched I soldered onto the solder joint on the other side on the key on the barrel. Illumination I took from the ashtray light.
Just remember to put inline fuses on all the power connections.
I then used some cat5 cable sheath to run the wires in.
Job done
[Edited by mega_stream - 8/8/2002 8:08:28 PM]
Just remember to put inline fuses on all the power connections.
I then used some cat5 cable sheath to run the wires in.
Job done
[Edited by mega_stream - 8/8/2002 8:08:28 PM]
#4
Thank u for u r help.
For the ing switched, I might use the purple and white dashed wire. This behind the fog switch. I orignally used this for my Lamco boost gauge.
For the ing switched, I might use the purple and white dashed wire. This behind the fog switch. I orignally used this for my Lamco boost gauge.
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