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Old 06-08-2003, 07:03 PM
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by PhilD:

Mount the lights and run a + and ground from each, terminate the ground on to a good ground. Connect the + wires to the relay, then run the power from the relay direct from the battery, fused of course. Trigger the relay with a switch mounted in the cabin. I take the feed for the switch from SEO ACCY fuse which is not used, but is ignition switched, so when you turn the ignition off, you will also turn the aux lights off.

Behind the front BEC (the main fuse box under the hood) you will find a big rubber seal, about 4" or so across. I simply punctured this seal and ran the wire through it, then sealed it with some black marine silicone. The wire will come out underneath the dash, if you feed plenty through, it is real easy to find.

Connect the wire to the switch, then connect the feed for the switch to a igntion switched circuit such as the SEO ACY fuse.

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Thanks for the direction. Got most of it wired today and all I have left is the switch. A rookie question but how to you connect a wire to the SEO ACY fuse? I have the dash and kickpanels off but don't see how to plug into the fuse. Do I somehow need to get at the back of the panel? That doesn't look straightforward at all. Am I missing something obvious? Thanks Steve
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