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Old 01-02-2015, 08:18 PM   #1
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Re: Volt Gauge Conversion Kits

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I think post no. 1 shows the wiring you are asking about.
Right. Thanks.
I didn't go far enough back.

Appreciate the pointer.

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Old 01-02-2015, 10:02 PM   #2
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Re: Volt Gauge Conversion Kits

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Right. Thanks.
I didn't go far enough back.

Appreciate the pointer.

Are you good with it now or do you need more help? Yes, the photo in post #1 shows how to wire the volt gauge. You are basically using power and ground from the temp gauge which comes from the ignition switch through the pink wire.

The most important thing about this I need to stress is removing power to the circuit board for the amp gauge for those of you who still have there factory amp gauge in place.

There are several ways to do it. You can fold back the circuit board like in my photo or cut it. I would also, if you have the cluster out, remove the #1 and the #12 wires from the cluster connector and tape them off, as well as remove the (2) 4 amp fuses under the hood.

The volt gauge will work as long as it has battery voltage and a ground as shown in post one. How you get that power is up to you but piggy backing of the temp gauge is the easiest, cleanest way to do it.

Please feel free to ask any questions as they come up.

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Old 01-04-2015, 04:16 PM   #3
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Re: Volt Gauge Conversion Kits

Got mine put in last night! Great kit! Here's an installed picture of mine with the original amp gauge face/needle. Thanks Tom
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