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Old 10-18-2017, 02:03 AM   #4
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Fuse Taps

For your constant I would use a piggy back / fuse tap which allows you to tap into power at the fuse box. You will just need to use a multimeter or simple 12 volt electriial tester to determine which fuses have constant power when the ignition is off. You will find several so I would pick one which does not control something crucial for vehicle operation. Perhaps something simple as dome light.

This video should walk you through it. If after viewing it you still do not feel comfortable doing it yourself, search out a shop or friend who understand basic automotive wiring.

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