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http://www.everythingcelica.com/gal3/albums/inst/film.jpg http://www.everythingcelica.com/gal3/albums/inst/plug.jpg from everythingcelica.com most of us have the green clock, so only those will work with us. i would have never thought to use purple and blue to have a blue clock. guess ill have to try it out. This post has been edited by rocky2006: Mar 27, 2005 - 2:02 AM -------------------- ![]() |
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nope, our clocks are diff. wiring. they only have four wires, but cutting the green wire still stops it dimming when your headlights come on.
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nope, our clocks are diff. wiring. they only have four wires, but cutting the green wire still stops it dimming when your headlights come on. You don't have to cut anything to stop dimming. Open the clock and remove spring which makes electrical connection between PCB and green wire. |
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