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Old 27 February 2014, 06:12 PM
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I know its prob easy peasy but just after a little advice on removing the screws on the fuse panel under steering wheel, are there any hidden screws? I need to get access to fuses to fit my amber wire to headlights fuse for the prosport boost gauge.

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Errrrrrrrrrrr....why?

There are lots of other places you can pick up the same type of wire.

Do you have one of these? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CAR-CIRCUI...item5d414c412e

With that you can find the same wire under the dash in places much easier to get to.

Is it for switched live? Or lighting live?
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its in close proximity to the gauge location ? are there better places? the aim is to use the red and black from the old gauge but this red is acc live at ignition on, so I need to get a perm feed of something , was thinking hazard light or central locking etc.the amber wire I believe is purely for dim function when headlights come on gauge changes colour. got a volt tester but thinking fuse labelled plus and minus so if u use Subaru book should say fuse diagram ,,,, for appropriate component.

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