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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Gilbert, arizona 85298
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1986 dash clock wire question
hi,
I am in the middle of a LS swap in my '86. My question is about the wire conn. to the instr. cluster dash clock. I am wanting to know what the electrical properties of the orange wire is. I think (?) that it is a constant power on wire from the fuse block? ..is this right? I would like to re purpose it once I know what the power properties are for it..... excuse my lack of correct electrical terms... ![]() moderators please feel free to move this if deemed not in the right forum. thanks!! ![]() rodstored-72 |
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Re: 1986 dash clock wire question
It is constant. What are you trying to re-purpose it for?
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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Re: 1986 dash clock wire question
Rob, thanks for the reply, I am looking for a key on acc power wire to connect the V.A. AC to.?
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Re: 1986 dash clock wire question
If you look at the fuse block, 2nd row from the top (well, kinda sorta, double check with a volt meter) you'll see a cavity with a connector deep down (an uninsulated 1/4" male spade terminal will fit right in there, just make sure you put it between the fingers) labeled ACCY. That'll be a switched 12volt point.
Another handy spot, 12volt switched line off the radio harness. Just be mindfull of current draw of what you are adding. Alex. |
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chevy truck fan
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Gilbert, arizona 85298
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Re: 1986 dash clock wire question
Alex (Axle),
thanks!! I will do that. it would be nice to be able to just connect to the cab fuse box... |
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