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Old 11-07-2004, 12:38 AM   #8 (permalink)
UNDRCOVR
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The accossory is kinda like a remote wire for a stereo. It will be different colors on different cars. With a test light, probe the wires going to the ignition switch with the key turned to accessory. There will be a constant hot, so make sure you know which one that is before you start looking for the accessory. If the key is turned all the way on, you should then have 3 hot wires, two going into the switch (accessory and pawer) and one comming out.
Basically, just find the constant hot with the key off, then find the other hot wire with key turned to accessory, and then youll have it.

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