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post Oct 10, 2004 - 2:27 AM
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I bought some interior neons yesterday (they were on special,, bout 75% off) and i tried installing them today. Ive got them wired up to a switch, and when i connected them up using alligator clips it worked fine, so i soldered it all in, i leeched power off the cig. lighter.. it worked fine for a while, then about 10 minutes later, they wouldnt turn on.. it was the fuse for the cig lighter and radio. okay, so i swapped this for a new one, then as soon as i turn the ignition, they dont turn on again. the fuse blew straight away. this happened once more as i replaced the fuse. whats going on? I taped off all open connections, so im pretty sure nothing can short circuit. could it be that because i leeched off the cig lighter, its overpowering the entire system?

EDIT- I tried rewiring everything just then, found out when it happens. it works fine if i turn on the car with the switch on, but when i turn off the switch the fuse blows.. the plot thickens. maybe it gets easier. i dont know. anyone?

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post Oct 10, 2004 - 11:47 AM
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i did the same way you get power from the cigarette lighter....run that to the switch then to the power for the neon....then the GROUND which needs to be a good one so that it is a good connection i used the bolt for the shifter assembly....its gold in color and is on the bottom right near the driver side plastic.....and make sure your wires are good and the switch is a of a good capacity........i have a ton of things on my cig lighter......glow gauges, neons, and a few other things

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