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Old 19 January 2000, 01:33 PM
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Danny Fisher
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This is proberbly a question for Firefox, does anybody know which cable in the steering colume turns on the front side lights?

My little meter can't find it!

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Old 19 January 2000, 08:08 PM
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Cool

Danny,

No question is stupid....

But.... what MY is your car ?

Cheers,

J.
Old 20 January 2000, 03:06 PM
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Danny,

If you are wiring your boost gauge into the rear fog light switch (this is easy to do) you need to scotch lock to the PURPLE wire (MY99) that feeds directly into the back of this switch.

Why do I say fog light switch? because this has a switchable positive feed that only works when the ligts are activated and hence boost gauge will be illuminated.

We also talked about the rear fog light I have fitted to my car, I saw the exact same fitting advertised in the back of this months Max Power or Fast Car Magazine, price about £8 from Carnoisure (?spelling).

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Dave
Old 20 January 2000, 03:38 PM
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Dave, thanks for this. I'll be plumbing it in this Saturday. I'll also check on Carnoisure for the light.

Thanks Again

Dan
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