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    Im about to install my electronic cutout system and am wonder where the fuse box is located on my 2000 SS. The directions say I need to run a wire to a switched power sourse in the fuse box. (10 amp recommended) can someone simplify this for me since i dont know anything about wiring.? any help would be greatly appreciated!

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    how do i connect the red wire to the fusebox? do i splice it to another wire?

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    use your cigarette lighter, or TCS control..your c/o must have come with directions..mine did.
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    You can strip the end of the extended red wire and put it on one leg of the radio fuse, the fuse will hold it in. It's a switched source so the power will be cut off when you open the door. Tapping into the TCS hot wire behind the bezel is easier...depending on where you located the switch.

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    You can also crimp on a spade terminal and plug it in.

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    this info is all good to know. thanks alot. if you have anymore specifics keep it coming!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ed Blown Vert View Post
    You can also crimp on a spade terminal and plug it in.
    whatda mean ED? I have always just wrapped it around the fuse. How can you crimp it on the spade? You are talking about the spade of the fuse correct? Im thinking of a wire crimper, crimping around the metal spade of the fuse and breaking it, lol. Can anyone Splain this method to me?

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    I thin he means crimp on a male spade connector, and plug it into one of the empty slots.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmy77611 View Post
    I thin he means crimp on a male spade connector, and plug it into one of the empty slots.
    Exactly.

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    And way safer, then wraping it around the fuse, thats just looking for a fire.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ed Blown Vert View Post
    You can also crimp on a spade terminal and plug it in.
    That's known as the correct way of doing things.

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    Hey Ed..where can i get a male spade connector? what your saying is the red wire can plug into the spade connector which in turn will plug into the fusebox? (Im really not dumb, i just dont know much about this! LOL)

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    You can get spade connectors at any auto parts store. After that you have everything correct. There's an auxillary spot that it'll plug into.

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    Awsome Orion. Thanks alot bro. i feel much better about next weeks install now that I know how to wire it all up.

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    Splice it into the cig lighter, can be done just as safe.

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    Thank you.

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