Junbug
10-09-2023, 11:23 PM
A few quick questions and a brief preface so you understand my situation. I daisy chained all of my gauges together keeping the same wire colors connected (and checked that they all light up with 12V). I kept the vintage red (gauge power) line disconnected for the clock as that will connect to the HAAT wire (radio-memory) from the dash harness.
1. As long as all the gauges get connected to the dash harness power, light and ground wires I don't need to connect additional power, light, ground wires provided by the stock dash harness? There are additional wires in the dash harness for power, light and ground wires that I don't believe I need because all my gauges are daisy chained together with a single tail that connects to the dash harness power, light and ground wires.
2. I plan to connect the wires below:
a. Dash harness brown wire (gauge power) to the red vintage gauge wire daisy chain tail
b. Dash harness white wire (gauge lights) to the white vintage gauge wire daisy chain tail
c. Dash harness black wire (ground) to the black vintage gauge wire daisy chain tail
3. I understand the Vintage Speedometer doesn't need a HAAT wire.
Thanks for pointing out any mistakes/errors.
-Bryan
1. As long as all the gauges get connected to the dash harness power, light and ground wires I don't need to connect additional power, light, ground wires provided by the stock dash harness? There are additional wires in the dash harness for power, light and ground wires that I don't believe I need because all my gauges are daisy chained together with a single tail that connects to the dash harness power, light and ground wires.
2. I plan to connect the wires below:
a. Dash harness brown wire (gauge power) to the red vintage gauge wire daisy chain tail
b. Dash harness white wire (gauge lights) to the white vintage gauge wire daisy chain tail
c. Dash harness black wire (ground) to the black vintage gauge wire daisy chain tail
3. I understand the Vintage Speedometer doesn't need a HAAT wire.
Thanks for pointing out any mistakes/errors.
-Bryan