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If you can get to the starter, you hook up one side of the switch to the terminal that goes to the battery and the other side of the switch to the small terminal marked with and "S". "S" is for starter. The other small terminal you leave alone. Applying power to this terminal will damage the starter.
Why would u hook up any terminal to a potato
Try dissconnecting your neg. battery terminal and waiting a couple of minutes. Then hook it back up and see what happens. Try dissconnecting your neg. battery terminal and waiting a couple of minutes. Then hook it back up and see what happens. Try dissconnecting your neg. battery terminal and waiting a couple of minutes. Then hook it back up and see what happens.
There should be two on the large terminal and one on the small terminal I believe the small terminal is labeled S
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to hook up the tach use the hot lead on the disributor and to any good ground wire and if there is a light hook it to the wire on you light switch
Yes, black is hot, white is neutral, and copper is ground.
on my older jvc its no problem at all just ground the wire that your radio says to hook up to the ebrake. newer ones and like my pioneer need to have the radio turned on first then ground that wire. trick is --- get a standard universal relay--- like from autozone for your aftermarket driving/fog lights. take the 85 terminal of your relay and hook it to your radios power amplifier wire(usually blue with white stripe), take the 86 terminal and hook it to ground. take the 87 terminal and hook to the same ground, and finally take the 30 terminal and hook it to you radios ebrake wire. simple :-)
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It's just a weatherpack terminal. Literally a plug and play device.
if you bought a kit there should be a small blue wire that has a posative and negative terminal to it...there should be a hook up at the back of ur deck with the terminal openings where the wires will connect...the wire might not be blue but in most cases it will be.. after that its easy to hook up to the amp