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<blockquote data-quote="operationcougar" data-source="post: 4592475" data-attributes="member: 583098"><p>correct, but i would recomend on a 04 cavi to just tap a straight ignition wire, then fuse it under the dash. the cars pcm tests the circuits in the fuse box for resistance and voltage, under the dash (if you have soldering experience) you can splice into either the Brown, or the Orange from the keyswitch, be sure to fuse it and solder it, DO NOT SCOTCH LOCK IT!!! then tape it and your good for ever as long as its done correctly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="operationcougar, post: 4592475, member: 583098"] correct, but i would recomend on a 04 cavi to just tap a straight ignition wire, then fuse it under the dash. the cars pcm tests the circuits in the fuse box for resistance and voltage, under the dash (if you have soldering experience) you can splice into either the Brown, or the Orange from the keyswitch, be sure to fuse it and solder it, DO NOT SCOTCH LOCK IT!!! then tape it and your good for ever as long as its done correctly. [/QUOTE]
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