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post Jul 12, 2006 - 9:16 PM
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Alright, any advice on how to remove the black plastic cover above the needle. How to safetly remove it?

Where should I tap my power from? Is there another good place to tap power from

What color is the parking light fuse?

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Leon
 
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post Jul 12, 2006 - 9:38 PM
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Awesome thanks!

This is what I'm trying to figure out. In the how to it states "Before you can slide the gauges over the needles, you'll need to pop off the little black plastic covers that are on top of the needle. This involves prying the covers up with a screwdriver very carefully, because you don't want your needles to come off."

How do I do that safetly? Or atleast what did you do to slip the gauges carefully? Any technique? Safe way?

And yes please, I'll definitely need that how to. Cause at first my plan was to get a tap connector and just splice something for power. biggrin.gif


BTW - I was wondering, if I tap power from the cig light, is there a limit as to how much I can tap into it? For example (just an example) Say I have three different "items" in need of power. Each item has a switch on its own. I use a Tap connector and splice the the cig light Red wire and supply power to all 3 switches which then controls the three item. is this possible or a little too much? Would splicing it into two be possible/safe?

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