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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs.K034 View Post
    I'm pretty sure that's exactly what it was!


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    Did you use the little round splice connectors for telephones? They have silicone in them and make a waterproof connection as well as crimp the 24 gauge wire.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Stainless View Post
    Did you use the little round splice connectors for telephones? They have silicone in them and make a waterproof connection as well as crimp the 24 gauge wire.


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    Yep!!! Was a pain in the ass!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs.K034 View Post
    Yep!!! Was a pain in the ass!!


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    Lol, yeah I tried 20 guage butt connectors and they didn't work that well and remembered what the telephone guys use. It's not a pretty splice but it's behind the dash.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Stainless View Post
    Lol, yeah I tried 20 guage butt connectors and they didn't work that well and remembered what the telephone guys use. It's not a pretty splice but it's behind the dash.


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    Just strip more off and fold it in half, then crimp it.. Works just fine... I tugged on it before I even sealed the heat shrink..


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs.K034 View Post
    Just strip more off and fold it in half, then crimp it.. Works just fine... I tugged on it before I even sealed the heat shrink..


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    Post a pic of the back of the gauge. Autometer has changed the wiring on the setup over the years. Basically you will only need to use 3 wires off the puck. I can tell you how to do it after I see what you have.

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