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    To all,



    Have a 2001 Mustang GT and I am working on installing a Dakota Digital Oil Pressure gauge.



    Working on getting power to the gauge and let me say, I HATE WIRING!



    I was hoping to not hack into the wiring, would rather use an add a circuit. The problem is the add a circuit is limited to 10 amps max.



    I can`t seem to find a circuit in the fuse panel that has the required 10 amp or less fuse and is switched rather than constantly powered.



    Seems all of the circuits in the panel that have 10 amp and under fuses have constant power.



    Could really use some help here...







    Thanks

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    CCH Auto Appearance, LLC C. Charles Hahn's Avatar
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    Have you tried checking a Mustang-specific forum? You might find someone out there who has done the same install and posted a how-to you can follow....
    Charlie
    Automotive Appearance Specialist - Serving Greater Lansing, Michigan
    http://www.cchautoappearance.com/

 

 

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