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Old 10-23-2007, 12:39 PM
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I ordered a AeroForce scan gauge the other day, it should be here tomorrow. My question is, where’* the best place to get my power source?
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there is a retained power line in back of the stereo, yellow wire (there are 2 yellows, check them) Are you installing in the cig plug up top right of dash?
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Never thought about putting it there. Does it fit right? I was going to get a guage cup and mount it on my A-pillar.
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I don't have a pic of mine, but there are pics posted in this position
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here'* another position

http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...88&highlight=A
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My plan was to mount it on my A-pillar using an A-pillar gauge cup. But they don’t make them for a Bonneville. I’m in with the group buy to get some made, but that may take a while. So I’m thinking I’m going to mount it where the cigarette lighter is. I like this because it’* closer to the windshield so I don’t have to move my eyes as far. Also, I can replace that piece if I do mount it on the A-pillar. Thanks for the suggestion.
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I have pics of the whole cut/assembly process on my camera, but don't have it with me. I'll upload some this afternoon.
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I powered mine into the remote amp turn on from the head unit, I don't know what color wire it is on the harness. I mounted mine on a vent as I don't want to hack apart my dash or lose my cig/accessory socket. It'* not the best place however.
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The vent is not an option for me, my vents are not the round kind.
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Originally Posted by Danthurs
The vent is not an option for me, my vents are not the round kind.
Mine aren't either. The gauge comes with a bracket that attaches to the back of the gauge. Placing it on the vent is just ad hoc until(or if) pillar pods get produced.


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