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Lt .59
04-08-2004, 19:55
Howdy,
I've done a lot of work on my truck, but have never wired anything. Am in the process of installing a temp. gauge for my differential and need some advice. I have an Isspro gauge and matching sender. Spoke with the folks at Isspro and they set me up. I've got the wiring figured out from the sender to the gauge ('cause it's easy)but am uncertain as to where I should connect the positive wire. Want it to be on the ignition side as I do not want it and the light to be on when the truck is turned off.
Can anyone give me some definitive instructions on where to make the connections? Your thoughts are appreciated. God bless and Happy Easter.
- DW

2001 Chev. Dmax/Allison

Jake99Z71
04-09-2004, 07:20
Lt.59
Buy an Add-a-Circuit from Little Fuse. This will add a fused circuit to your driver side fuse panel pull out the fuse marked "RR WPR 15A." Install the Add-a-Circuit and follow the instructoins in the package with it. Now you will have power when the ignition is on. Most auto parts stores carry them.

Lt .59
04-10-2004, 11:34
Hi Jake99Z71-

Thanks for your advice. I'm goint to check it out.
Have a nice Easter.
- DW