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Hey Im currently installing my ozegauge gauges and have the icc off and everything but not 100 sure where to find the power I have looked everywhere on here and couldnt find a answer that made sense for this brand of gauge. I'm thinking the +12V power goes to the cigarette lighter so do you cut the blue wire with whit for positive and cut the back for negative .

Then I want it white during the day and blue at night where is the easiest place to connect them to I was thinking the fog lights but it says it has to be a constant voltage please help I want to get these installed by end of today

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I'm thinking of taking the power earth and day lights from the cigarette lighter and the night light from the tail lights can someone tell me how to find the tail light cable I no what fuse it is but not sure what cable it is my fuse box is hard to remove cause owner before me has done some custom doodgy jobs

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Its now 8:30pm so will have to continue working on it tomz does it matter to have the battery disconnected and no icc in the car for that long?

Hopefully I will have some answers about my other questions by then

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Its now 8:30pm so will have to continue working on it tomz does it matter to have the battery disconnected and no icc in the car for that long?

Hopefully I will have some answers about my other questions by then

I cant remember doing mine and I dont have them any more but contact scott who supplies them and he should be able to help you out.

oh sorry I did remeber sort of and I got all of the power and lights from the fuse box under the steering.

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Sorry for another post wish I could just edit my last one

Could I use the cable connected to the cigarette lighter cable believe its for a light globe as the cable to join the light detector or doesn't it have a constant voltage

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Disaster got all the power for them about to reinstall the icc but have realised one of the cables has broken off the most right plug its broken where it joins the plug have no idea what to do. Can you buy I of those plugs somewhere. Had trouble getting that plug off earlier cause the gu before had distroyed the plug looked so bad had trouble taking it of for ages was wedgeing stuff up there to try to get it out and must have cut it.

I have tried to see if the car would work the car starts up but no icc or any of its conrols like heater. Spedo doesnt work or rpm gauge dispayles a lot of warning lights but fue level is showing lights turn on windows work need someones help asap

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Does anybody no what that plug does.

Im thinking of going to the wreckers that has a ba and cut that plug off at with enough wire to join it to my wires would be doodge but only way to do it I think to not cost much and have a car cause its the only car I have and I need it to get to work

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You have to connect them to a 12v power supply direct from the battery. I think mine is to the ignition, that way they always have power and keep the memory for keeping that f*cking annoying beep off, and your warnings staged.

Good luck

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