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13-08-2009, 12:18 PM | #1 | ||
Starter Motor
Join Date: May 2009
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G'day, I have sourced a digital clock that I want to install in my AU1 ute. Ellery's manual shows its power circuit coming from fuse number 8 to a junction box that houses two auxiliary fuses, then on to the clock. There is also a supply from the ignition switch via the same junction box. The clock also has connections to the headlights, no doubt to dim the display at night. Looking through the hole behind the blanking plate on the dash doesn't reveal a wiring connector - but behind the blanking plate over the hole for fuel tank and boot lock switches there are connectors. So my questions are: 1. Where is the junction box with the two fuses, and 2. might there already be a connector tucked away in ther bowels of the dash that I cannot see without removing radio, air conditioning controls etc? Best Regards Megawatt Man
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