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Old 04-26-2009, 09:47 PM
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I decided for installing my cb radio and my fuel and nitrous pressure gauges that I would use the ACCY and IGN spare expansion connections on the fuse block, but after a whole lot of time taking off things trying to get wiggle room, I cannot figure out how to get access to the back of the panel. Is this a PITA for everyone or am I missing something simple. Can somebody please let me know how to get to those, I really don't want the car to beat me on this one.
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I have seen post from people saying to use these so somebody has got to have have advice about it, I need to get the car back together today so somebody please chime in.
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you can just slide in a 0.25 male disconnect into these locations? I know I did that in the past, but now all of my power taps are off of the radio harness, since I have an aftermarket radio anyway, I have a power, ground, switched, and dash illumination coming off of the radio harness, without cutting any factory wires. (I hate hacking up factory harnesses)

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slow is correct - you don't connect from the back, you just plug a quick disconnect into the port from the front of the fuse panel and then run the wire out the side of the opening into the dash.




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