Oh one more thing and this advice might be too late or it might be advice you don't need as you probably have a sharper mind than I do. Before installing the alarm system, I set it up , wired it all up, on a 1.5x1.5' bit of plywood. Had a battery for power, some 12v lights , some switches, lots of wires. Made a sort of synoptic panel using the alarm system components. I got the system all figured out on the bench before trying to install in the van. Alistair > On Oct 24, 2016, at 7:35 AM, Steven Johnson <sjohnso2000@GMAIL.COM> wrote: > > Hi all, > > I'm looking for 2 simple connections to make. > > 1.) The brown/white wire for the interior dome light. I've found one to > access on the > passenger side behind the glove box, but I'd prefer to tap into it on > the drivers side. > I've looked under the removed instrument box and can see a rats nest > of wires from > which I couldn't see any sign of the brown/white wire nor the > sheathed bundle I assume > it's routed in. > > 2.) I'm looking for the parking light wires to connect to (GY/BK, GY/R). > From the diagrams > and what I've learned from Google, I believe this are behind the fuse > panel. Is this > is correct, please let me know. > > Thanks oh wise ones for any knowledge! > > Steven > 91 Westy |
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