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How-To: Wire Switched 12V
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<blockquote data-quote="Tuffnuts23" data-source="post: 14167850" data-attributes="member: 138785"><p>Nice write up. I did the same thing with my nitrous setup. I wired a the Nitrous Outlet switch panel, and I didn't have everything nice and tucked out of the way when I put the center console back together. I kept blowing fuses and couldn't figure out why. After a few agonizing hours, I found that my hand brake had pinched the casing on one of the hot wires in the console and was randomly shorting everything out. I'm lucky nothing started on fire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tuffnuts23, post: 14167850, member: 138785"] Nice write up. I did the same thing with my nitrous setup. I wired a the Nitrous Outlet switch panel, and I didn't have everything nice and tucked out of the way when I put the center console back together. I kept blowing fuses and couldn't figure out why. After a few agonizing hours, I found that my hand brake had pinched the casing on one of the hot wires in the console and was randomly shorting everything out. I'm lucky nothing started on fire. [/QUOTE]
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