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Need help wiring up the light circuit on a Suzuki Tach
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<blockquote data-quote="Charlie Two Tracks" data-source="post: 233975" data-attributes="member: 7281"><p>From those directions, it seems that the green-orange wire will go to the positive (power) lead. On your Nav. light switch, you should have power coming into it and when the switch is turned on, the power will go through the switch and out the other lead to your Nav. lights. You need to put that green-orange wire on the wire that goes from your switch to the Nav. light. This will supply power to the Tach only when the Nav. lights are on. I hope that makes some kind of sense. The directions say that you don't need a ground wire, so that should be pretty easy to do. Some places sell dual spade fittings so you can hook up both wires without cutting or soldering.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charlie Two Tracks, post: 233975, member: 7281"] From those directions, it seems that the green-orange wire will go to the positive (power) lead. On your Nav. light switch, you should have power coming into it and when the switch is turned on, the power will go through the switch and out the other lead to your Nav. lights. You need to put that green-orange wire on the wire that goes from your switch to the Nav. light. This will supply power to the Tach only when the Nav. lights are on. I hope that makes some kind of sense. The directions say that you don't need a ground wire, so that should be pretty easy to do. Some places sell dual spade fittings so you can hook up both wires without cutting or soldering. [/QUOTE]
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