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<blockquote data-quote="Stealth" data-source="post: 590456" data-attributes="member: 545341"><p>make sure you have a 12v test light, and i'd recommend those things (i don't know what they're called) but they crimp onto a wire, and then they've got a female end, and you stick a male plug into it, so you're actually splicing a wire into two, but it's a lot neater and safer. get a lot of those, a few dozen.</p><p></p><p>be careful if you're messing around with remote start or starter kill. the rest should be cake. probably time-consuming, but not too difficult. what year vehicle is it? the older the car, the easier it is to install. did one in a 59 cadillac once, and that was a pleasure to do...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stealth, post: 590456, member: 545341"] make sure you have a 12v test light, and i'd recommend those things (i don't know what they're called) but they crimp onto a wire, and then they've got a female end, and you stick a male plug into it, so you're actually splicing a wire into two, but it's a lot neater and safer. get a lot of those, a few dozen. be careful if you're messing around with remote start or starter kill. the rest should be cake. probably time-consuming, but not too difficult. what year vehicle is it? the older the car, the easier it is to install. did one in a 59 cadillac once, and that was a pleasure to do... [/QUOTE]
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