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This is what it looks like under the dash. The block on the left will provide switched positive. The star-shaped thing with the brown wires is for ground.
![]() I needed to stick a larger whatever you call these things in the V1 cord to make if fit around the bolt on the block. ![]() Here is the power block, just loosen the screw, stick the red wire in there and retighten. ![]() Then do the same sticking the black wire into the ground. ![]() And that's it. I stick the box for the connectors against the fuse box and I have my remote display hovering over my headlight switch. (Sorry no pics of those)
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