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Enthusiast Joined Jun 11, '04 From Shoreham-by-Sea UK Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
Hi! I just received my Indiglo dials. Could anyone of you advice me for a good ground connection (not including the chassis)?
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This is what I did. If you look to the left of the clutch pedal, you'll see a plastic piece between the firewall and the door. I took that off and screwed into the metal behind it to ground my gauges. It's nice because the plastic piece covers it.
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You can use the radio's ground but because the gauges have a transformer there is a chance you can cause noise in the stereo.
The eaisest way is to crimp a ring terminal on the end of the ground wire and use a self-tap screw to the firewall or kick panel. Just clean off all the paint first. |
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