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Looking For A Switched 12V Source In The Dash.


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rick s

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I'm looking for an Accessory switched 12v wire to hardwire my Innovate LM-2 into. Also a ground wire. Is there anything in the area above the driver's feet? I'm sure someone has found one to wire something.
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If you pull the console, you can ground to a bolt under and behind the shifter. You'll also find plenty of wires in that area to connect to if you want to take that approach. You'll see there are a series of electrical connectors you have to unplug (lighting, lighter/plug, etc...). They're switched.

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I think the accessory plug on the front of the console is switched. I added a circuit boss and used that for pretty much everything I've added.
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I think the Circuit Boss is the way to go. Watch Speedy's video and my DIY update and your gold.


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If you want to wire it and don't mind doing some work, including finding a pin that goes into the under hood fuse box, that's a good way to go. Get the weather proof one with three circuits and you'll have capacity to hook other things up. It's what I use but it takes time to run all the wiring, heat resistant loom, go through the fire wall...yada yada yada. A lot of guys just use the plug without issue....you could easily fuse that connection.

Your call.

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