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Why do dash light up red for a sterling lt 9500 , this is the main dash volts, pressure rpms etc....
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- Posted on Feb 07, 2009
SOURCE: wiring diagram for 1988 ford f250 4x4 460 cu in
Try having a look here: http://www.autozone.com/shopping/repairGuide.htm?pageId=0900c152801cd403 Hopefully this gives you what you need. If not, I can keep searching or see what else we can do.
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SOURCE: 1990 Camry Fuse Diagram. The following suddenly
REPLACE BUSTED FUSES
Wade Mobley
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- Posted on Jan 16, 2010
SOURCE: location of brake light switch for 2007 sterling
should be on brake pedal next to the rod going to master cylinder
Anonymous
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- Posted on May 18, 2010
SOURCE: I need a circuit diagram for a 2000 Hyundai accent
speaker wires you can connect one at a time to see which is which as for the others black is earth, red is usually ignition, yellow is constant power (memory) and sometimes you'll have a blue wire for power out or you can usually just buy an adaptor plug to suit most stereos
Reynaldo Andico
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- Posted on Apr 30, 2011
SOURCE: red battery light on dash
Charging is sufficient you want 2 volts above battery, for that dash to be on there will be a terminal on the alternator that is not connected it is a single wire you will need to make sure that it is connected,the terminal have tendency to break off and sometimes people who put the alternator on forget to put that terminal on they just dont see it it a wire by itself
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