kkgp81
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ETA- not sure how this ended up on Tech as I thought I posted it in the gauge section.
I have this going on with my project and figured some might be interested. I’m installing a full American Autowire harness and also using a Dakota Digital gauge setup. Some of this may help if you are using the factory harness as AA used a lot of the same colors for each item.
You will end up with 2 pigtails if you do this that feed into the AA harness and another group of wires that are the wires going to the speed/Temp/oil pressure. We will focus on that setup later but now we’re looking at the setup for connecting the AA wires to the module.
There are 2 connectors in the AA kit for the factory gauge cluster. You will use the provided pigtail they provide for the cluster to go to the module. The first one has your turn signals, tach wire, brake, fuel level, and bright indicator. This setup is pretty simple so far. It also helps with installing wires into these style terminal blocks if you use wire ferrules.
Now that you have that one done it’s time to do the second harness connector. It’s going to have your ignition, dimmer, and a ground as sent by AM. You can add a red wire into it to power the setup using a terminal that I will point to when we get there. The AM kit has a side connector with a couple of switched circuits and a couple of 12v power circuits. We will use of of these circuits for simplicity.
Wire ferrule kit
Now, you need to consider where you want to place the unit where it’s safe and out of the way. I use magnetic cable ties because you will need to access it later.
Here you can see it tucked down in along the firewall. After install and testing this will get attached more permanently but for now this is the way.
Still left to do- Oil pressure, temp sender, speed signal from transfer, and 4x4 light
I have this going on with my project and figured some might be interested. I’m installing a full American Autowire harness and also using a Dakota Digital gauge setup. Some of this may help if you are using the factory harness as AA used a lot of the same colors for each item.
You will end up with 2 pigtails if you do this that feed into the AA harness and another group of wires that are the wires going to the speed/Temp/oil pressure. We will focus on that setup later but now we’re looking at the setup for connecting the AA wires to the module.
There are 2 connectors in the AA kit for the factory gauge cluster. You will use the provided pigtail they provide for the cluster to go to the module. The first one has your turn signals, tach wire, brake, fuel level, and bright indicator. This setup is pretty simple so far. It also helps with installing wires into these style terminal blocks if you use wire ferrules.
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Now that you have that one done it’s time to do the second harness connector. It’s going to have your ignition, dimmer, and a ground as sent by AM. You can add a red wire into it to power the setup using a terminal that I will point to when we get there. The AM kit has a side connector with a couple of switched circuits and a couple of 12v power circuits. We will use of of these circuits for simplicity.
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Wire ferrule kit
Now, you need to consider where you want to place the unit where it’s safe and out of the way. I use magnetic cable ties because you will need to access it later.
You must be registered for see images attach
Here you can see it tucked down in along the firewall. After install and testing this will get attached more permanently but for now this is the way.
You must be registered for see images attach
Still left to do- Oil pressure, temp sender, speed signal from transfer, and 4x4 light
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