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Join Date: Jul 2010
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![]() I recently installed a gt instrument panel in a '65 mustang in place of the standard panel. I cannot find any diagram to show me how to hook up the amp meter. The wiring harness in the car will not work so I need to run wiring. My question is where do the red and yellow wires need to be connected to make my amp gauge work properly?
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Posts: 6
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![]() Red and yellow wires makes that a '66 GT AMP Meter..
If I was in your shoes I would simply swap it for a volt meter for safety reasons. ![]()
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