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Old 10-04-2006, 01:20 AM   #3 (permalink)
vegas_excursion
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I went and bought a little qizmo that plugs right into your fuse panel, and then plugs the fuse back in. Then another gizmo that you snap into a live wire when engine is on, look for a big thick yellow wire under dash. You run the wire from yellow to a switch, preferd by me a lighted switch. Then run wire from switch through hole in firewall to a relay you can by, 4 or 5 way. On the drivers side near firewall under hood there is a wire coming straight from the battery, its easy to find and easy to attach anything to it for power. Its got a fuse box behind it, just unsnap fuse box then pull of cover to terminal and good to go. I drilled pilot hole in flap where hood sites on for relay and grounded it to same screw and run wiring, i can take soem pics if you need. then just run wire to lights
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