12v wire source?
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12v wire source?
Going to try and make this make sense.
So I was working on my cluster swap (long story please keep this on topic lol).
Long story short, my 12v+ wire going to my gauge cluster grounded out.
This killed my gauge cluster, wideband, windows (all 4), and pretty much anything connected to that 12v+ wire.
Might be a stupid question, but where does this 12v+ wire begin at? It's fried at some point and I need to replace it to get my stuff functioning again lol.
So I was working on my cluster swap (long story please keep this on topic lol).
Long story short, my 12v+ wire going to my gauge cluster grounded out.
This killed my gauge cluster, wideband, windows (all 4), and pretty much anything connected to that 12v+ wire.
Might be a stupid question, but where does this 12v+ wire begin at? It's fried at some point and I need to replace it to get my stuff functioning again lol.
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Did you check ALL fuses with a test light?
Bad fuse. Has power on only 1 leg
Good fuse. Has power at both legs
A non loaded fuse will have no power at either leg.
Bad fuse. Has power on only 1 leg
Good fuse. Has power at both legs
A non loaded fuse will have no power at either leg.
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