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<blockquote data-quote="LoneRanger" data-source="post: 56823" data-attributes="member: 540903"><p>A nifty trick i used with my girlfriend's car was to strip the cig lighter off like cyber256 said and instead of wiring the neon to the battery, attach the + side to your head unit's remote wire and the ground to a near-by chassis ground (screw, bolt, whatever....as long as it touches bare metal) that way your neons won't stay on all the time, only when you power up the head unit. it's a lot easier and cheaper than installing a switch, and just as effective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneRanger, post: 56823, member: 540903"] A nifty trick i used with my girlfriend's car was to strip the cig lighter off like cyber256 said and instead of wiring the neon to the battery, attach the + side to your head unit's remote wire and the ground to a near-by chassis ground (screw, bolt, whatever....as long as it touches bare metal) that way your neons won't stay on all the time, only when you power up the head unit. it's a lot easier and cheaper than installing a switch, and just as effective. [/QUOTE]
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