To find the SSID (Service Set Identifier) for a wireless network, check the label on your router, as it often displays the default SSID. Alternatively, you can access your router's admin interface by entering its IP address in a web browser and logging in with your credentials; the SSID will be listed in the wireless settings. Lastly, you can also find available SSIDs by scanning for networks on your device's Wi-Fi settings.
plug into little hole in the bottom if wire less have to hook it up
Yes
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
No. Hook up the power wire first, then the ground wire. The ground wire is what acutually draws the power to the unit. As you will notice the power wont turn on if just the power wire is plugged in..
Hook up the red wire to the fuse box or another wire that gives power when the key is on. Hook up the white wire to a wire coming out of the headlight switch. This will make is so that when you turn your headlights on, the light will come on on the tach. If you don't mind the light on the tach being on all the time then just hook it to another power wire. Hook the black wire to a ground like a screw or a bolt. The green wire is the signal wire. Run it through your fire wall. Hook it up to the negative side of the coil. There will be a negative sign on the coil denoting the correct side.
the purple wire
Cut off the eye of the hook with some wire cutters and then pull the hook through.
you hook it up to the white wire that comes out of your O2 sensor
hook it to the other orange it controls ur dash lights
Hook-up wire is small-to-medium gauge, solid or stranded, insulated wire, used for making internal connections inside electrical or electronic devices. It is often tin-plated to facilitate soldering.
Hook positive up first, negative last.
need to know where to hook coil wire is all i need to know.