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Old 02-06-2008, 07:59 AM   #1 (permalink)
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how do you install the shift light what wires do you tap into for the aeroforce scan gauge shift light thanks
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how do you install the shift light what wires do you tap into for the aeroforce scan gauge shift light thanks

You don't have to do any wiring. Go into the gauge's menu, to the annunciator (shift light on older models) function, choose RPM, enter a value, choose "above", and exit. The gauge will fire the LED's when the RPM goes above your entered value. Only takes a minute.

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what are the three wires for then not the ones that hook up to the o2 plug but the other 3 wire clip
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You don't have to do any wiring. Go into the gauge's menu, to the annunciator (shift light on older models) function, choose RPM, enter a value, choose "above", and exit. The gauge will fire the LED's when the RPM goes above your entered value. Only takes a minute.

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i set it and it didnt say above just let me put the rpm but the light dont turn on
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i got it had had to change the data rate to 1
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