sr5 dashboard clock
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sr5 dashboard clock
so i got a digital clock out of my bothers 4runner that bolts right onto the dash. looking at it, it has 4 wires on it. im assuming that red is power and black is ground, duh. the other wires are green and white i think. one of them has to be a power to ignition, one has to be constant, one had to be ground. but i have no idea which ones are which and what the 4th wire runs to. anybody know?
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Originally Posted by rudestar
Feel around behind the clock opening. All wiring harnesses have a clock plug. It may be taped down to main harness trunk.
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yea its already wired for the clock ,because alot of em where dealer installed items its ther e behind the ashtray and radio somewhere pull off that center cover and look for it .
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i couldnt find it so i just made/ran my own wires in. after playing with it for 10 minutes with aligatorclips i have the offical results:
green wire= dimmer
white wire= ground
red wire= ignition power
black wire= constant power
got it all hooked up and it looks sweet
green wire= dimmer
white wire= ground
red wire= ignition power
black wire= constant power
got it all hooked up and it looks sweet
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Good job!
But just for the record, you should avoid using the multiple-choice alligator clip method of testing with anything electronic - this quite frequently releases the magic smoke from it and it never works again.
But just for the record, you should avoid using the multiple-choice alligator clip method of testing with anything electronic - this quite frequently releases the magic smoke from it and it never works again.
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