Shift Light tap

D1JL

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Locate connector C133

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Here is the connector view

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Locate pin #5 on the chassis side of the connector.
The wire color is Green with Orange stripe.

Here is the wiring diagram view

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You will cut the Green with Orange stripe wire (Pin #5) on the chassis side of the connector.
Make sure you are far enough away from the connector and have enough wire to work with.
Use heat shrink tubing for insolation, connect as per the AutoMeter diagram provided.

You MUST solder these connections.
 


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Thanks a million man!! This is extremely helpful.
 


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Wait! We have a shift light. It's very useful - it tells me to shift often. Maybe 3 shifts by the time I hit 25mph. Why tamper with perfection?
 


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Wait! We have a shift light. It's very useful - it tells me to shift often. Maybe 3 shifts by the time I hit 25mph. Why tamper with perfection?
I bet I’d get better mpg than anyone on the racetrack. Winner.
 


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Thanks for the help @D1JL





Of course this piece of shit from eBay has LEDs that don’t light up. He’s refunding me or sending another.. Nothing like wasting my time but at least the “hard” part is done. I can hookup any functional light to the adapter and it’ll be good to go.
 


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Please keep us posted - I'd love a sequential light for track days.
 




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