How To - Wire up the "Trac Off" Light on the dash
Tools for the job
Philips Screw driver
Parts
wire
Clip (not sure what there called, Metal clips that go in the harness at the end of the wire where it connects)
First thing you need to do is remove the screws at the top of the dash pad next to the defrost vent, then remove the screws at both ends of the dash pad
gently pull the dash pad up, its held in by clips.
once you get enough room you should be able to see the two screws at the top of you guage cluster, remove them
Now lower your steering wheel to its lowest point.
the plastic shroud that is at the bottom of the cluster is also held in by clips. gently pull up working from left to right. the are four clips holding it down.
now remove the two screws at the bottom of the cluster. remove them.
Next gently pull your clust out.
Now look at the back of the cluster. it should look like this
The Square around the right set of bulbs is where we wanna focus
You will need a bulb to put here. I used my CEL bulb since i have a AEM EMS and the CEL is on all the time. here is where the bulb goes
You are done with the guage cluster. Now lets get back in the car and take a look at the harness. Should look like this
Now you need to take your wire and put the clip on the end. i have a spare harness with alot of clips. if you need a wire ready to install with a factory clip. just PM me.
plug the clip/wire into this spot. bottom row, 3rd in from the right. located here
You are done. now put everything back together. The light is lite by grounding it. I have a AEM EMS so i hooked it to that and when my traction control is off, the light is on

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