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Old 09-28-2009, 11:04 PM   #1
1972CST
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Cluster question

I am swapping out my idiot light cluster for the gauge cluster. I am following the info given on GMC Pauls website. I know they say to eliminate the dark blue wire thats not needed anymore but that still leaves a brown wire. Any help on what to do w/ the remaining brown wire would be greatly appreciated.
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Old 09-30-2009, 02:28 PM   #2
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Re: Cluster question

I used both the brown wire and the blue wire to wire the two wires that are needed for the AMP gauge to work. I traced the wires back with another harness(with gauges) unwrapped to locate the exact positon. I can not remember if the pin location on the fuse box is open (missing a wire from the alt) when you add a lamp and engine harness with gauges. If I remember correctly, I pushed out the wires on the fuse block and matched the location on the gauge dash harness with gauges to add the blk and bw wires (using the two I removed ) to make the amp gauge work.

Remember to double check everything to make sure the pin locations are correct on the dash and firewall side. I used new repro dash and engine harnesses with gauges so the need for the fuse is on the wires as a fuseable link.

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