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Old 03-11-2005, 07:50 PM
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I just got my AEM WB and I was looking at the wiring and it wants me splice into a wire that has a 0-5v input, what's the best wire to splice into for this? It also wants me splice the 12v wire into a circuit with a 10A fuse, any ideas on this? I searched, but couldn't find the answer.

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ttt....someone has to know this!!
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no sure on the 5 volt. but you can wire directly to a 12v souce and put a 10A inline fuse with it. You can also take your fuse panel and pull it out some and follow a wire to the back of the panel where a 10A fuse is positioned. sometimes ive found it easier to tap into wires that go behind the radio. Its more easily assessible and theres more slack to deal with back there. less wires to get in your way also. your car is slow. HHAHAHAHA
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thanks greggles, I would like to know the best place to splice in for a 5v input for this thing, SOMEONE'S GOTTA KNOW THIS!!!
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nevermind, figured it out
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The 5 volts is for an output when tuning isn't it? What did you find? I'm getting ready to install mine in a couple days. How long would it take you if you had to do it over again (I have a power distribution block I can tap right in to for 12v.)




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