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I got the one with the fancy smanshy voltage meter on it. I still don't know how to use it but that's ok, eventually I'll figure that out.

One piece of advice on the installation here is that there is a polarity on the original DT wires.

There is an input and an output.

That is shown in the harness by a variation of the spacing of the stripes on the wires. One is close spacing, the other is wide spacing.

I screwed that up and took forever to figure it out to get it right.

The reason it happen was because NO ONE mention this before ANYWHERE including Jon.

The wires were very stiff and the two fuse boxes didn't want to occupy the same space at the same time. It is a tight space to work in. So it was my decision to disconnect the original entirely first. Wrong decision.



Jon writes directions like Albert Einstein trying to write Shakespeare. There is a fundamental problem with that for me.
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