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Old 12-21-2006, 08:29 PM   #1
bms231
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Gauge wiring help

Yea, I always double check myself b4 doing anything so let me run this by some people and see if you see any red flags.

instructions say word for word...

A/F gauge...

yellow = battery (+)
red = 12v+ ignition switch
black = engine ground (-)
greend = O2 signal


oil press

red = to ignition switch 12v(+)
black = battery (-)
green = oil press sensor
white = acc
orange = parking lamp


oil temp

red = to ignition switch 12v(+)
black = battery (-)
green = temp sensor
white = acc
orange = parking lamp





ok now here is what i wanna do... do you think this will work or do these things absolutely have to be connected to the battery and switched ignition for power?


all the below are located at the bcm (fuse panel under the dash) and i will use fuse taps to get into them. i have a tiburon and it doesnt come w/ heated seats or heated mirrors so these fuses are active, but, unused. kinda like the rear wiper... i dont have one... but.... it is powered.


A/F gauge...

yellow = battery (+) 10amp heated mirror this wire is supposed to be used to monitor volt as this a/f gauge has a built in volt meter too.
red = 12v+ ignition switch heated mirror
black = engine ground (-) ground to car body
greend = O2 signal


oil press

red = to ignition switch 12v(+) heated mirror
black = battery (-) ground to car body
green = oil press sensor
white = acc c/lighter fuse or heated mirror
orange = parking lamp Tail LH... 10amp... the Tail RH has the tail + the glove box light. I AM ASSUMING.. that this fuse can be used as a parking lamp type fuse.... anyone know otherwise?


oil temp

red = to ignition switch 12v(+) 20 amp seat heater
black = battery (-) ground to car body
green = temp sensor
white = acc c/lighter fuse or heated mirror
orange = parking lamp Tail LH... 10amp... the Tail RH has the tail + the glove box light. I AM ASSUMING.. that this fuse can be used as a parking lamp type fuse.... anyone know otherwise?





does this sound okay to do?
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