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    wiring boost guage light

    iv had my guage for a while now so think its about time i wired up the light in it.whats the easiest way to do it and how?thanks..

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    Just tap into the dimmer switch slider wire

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    Just tap it into any ignition live. I did mine into the remote wire on my stereo that sent the +12V signal to the amps.
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    on 850's the pink wire is the dash illumination, that way it'll dim with the other dials

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    im with pedro its a simple matter on the 850s and the p1 70s as the switch is nice and easy to get to and connect up

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    sorted.cheers..


 

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