razors77
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Post by razors77 on Feb 10, 2019 18:47:29 GMT -7
Howdy all! I'm trying to give power to my DynoJet AutoTune, and wanted to consult the pack before I start poking holes in wires! My question is the tail light wires/coupler which wire is the live wire? The blue, yellow, or black (probably not black)? My money is on the blue wire, but I'm to much of a chicken shit to do it on my own without guidance, thanks! - Adan
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redgecko59
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Post by redgecko59 on Feb 10, 2019 18:59:01 GMT -7
Yep black is ground and yellow is brake light.
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razors77
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Post by razors77 on Feb 10, 2019 19:37:52 GMT -7
So blue is the winner? Thank you Sir!
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Post by ghostrider1127 on Feb 11, 2019 1:18:21 GMT -7
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razors77
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Post by razors77 on Feb 12, 2019 21:59:20 GMT -7
Mr. GhostRider,
Thank you for the link, I was able to locate the tail light on the diagram (108) I even looked up schematic symbols and found the blue/red wire to be a resistor (heart rate symbol looking squiggly), and I am assuming that's the power line since a resistor reduces power (looked that up to). My apologies, I've never done wiring or read a schematic before other than hooking up ceiling fans. I will be tapping into the blue/red line tomorrow. And thank you for your other post, I purchased the lambada o2 sensor eliminators!
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twistydave
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Post by twistydave on Apr 1, 2019 15:28:42 GMT -7
Thank you for the manual!
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