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<blockquote data-quote="ktraughb" data-source="post: 7371284" data-attributes="member: 567457"><p>If you're not keen on relays there are other ways to obtain ignition or accessory power without them. The relay is the best method though. You can tie directly into accessory or ignition wire or tap into windshield wiper fuses on most gm cars. But again, relay is best. Im sure he can give you a diagram for which contacts to use for what, if not I can get something on here for you. Whatever you tie into, fuse it right after that point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ktraughb, post: 7371284, member: 567457"] If you're not keen on relays there are other ways to obtain ignition or accessory power without them. The relay is the best method though. You can tie directly into accessory or ignition wire or tap into windshield wiper fuses on most gm cars. But again, relay is best. Im sure he can give you a diagram for which contacts to use for what, if not I can get something on here for you. Whatever you tie into, fuse it right after that point. [/QUOTE]
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