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Old 02-21-2007
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fuse connections

i know this is probably a dumb question, but i am wiring some off road lights and i dont know how to connect the wires for the switch to the fuse box in the dash near the door. the fuse box itself doesnt pull out very far so i cant see behind it to the connections. can someone please tell me what they did.
 
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Old 03-03-2007
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some times a male blade into the fuse pannel with the wire going over the fuses works. and add the recomended fose closely to the pannel.
 
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you can get the lil fuse thing that has a wire with a crimp on the end that plugs into the fusepanel and can still use the existing fuse.

Add-a-fuse I think they're called.
 
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Old 03-04-2007
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this is the add-a-fuse:



if you installed an aftermarket CD player, you can also tap into the the ignition wire behind your deck...other places are the ciggarette lighter, or any spare fuse location that's unused (just make sure you tap into the correct side of the fuse or you'll have a fire!)
 
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