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<blockquote data-quote="cx-7heaven" data-source="post: 6053326" data-attributes="member: 579914"><p>To bypass the harness, you will need a dmm or a test light. You first need to make sure which of the harness wires is carrying constant power, either the red or yellow. If you find one that carries constant power, you need to use your tool to test around on various leads in the car to find switched power. Your cig lighter is probably constant, so thats a no go. In my friend's Escape I used his A/C switched power, it is good sized wire, and easy enough to get to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cx-7heaven, post: 6053326, member: 579914"] To bypass the harness, you will need a dmm or a test light. You first need to make sure which of the harness wires is carrying constant power, either the red or yellow. If you find one that carries constant power, you need to use your tool to test around on various leads in the car to find switched power. Your cig lighter is probably constant, so thats a no go. In my friend's Escape I used his A/C switched power, it is good sized wire, and easy enough to get to. [/QUOTE]
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