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Old 08-08-2022, 01:18 PM   #1
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Dash wires

Installing a new stereo, the wire labeled PNL-C does what?
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I would guess, since I do not have a drawing, it would be “panel common”? Check continuity and see if it goes to ground.
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Good call, I’m looking for the panel dim wire
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Good call, I’m looking for the panel dim wire


The dimmer wire in the main headlight switch is PNL-A and is then spliced into PNL-B,-C and others. -A wire does feed your panel lights in multiple places but I think it is a PWM signal. PNL-C goes to the master gage I/O connector for the Actia gauges. If you are just trying to light an additional gauge with an LED in it there is a PNL wire at the terminal wire strip below the front Vansco.
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I have some info that might help.



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I have some info that might help.



Mine looks nothing like that, mine is a 2005 with the Vansco
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The dimmer wire in the main headlight switch is PNL-A and is then spliced into PNL-B,-C and others. -A wire does feed your panel lights in multiple places but I think it is a PWM signal. PNL-C goes to the master gage I/O connector for the Actia gauges. If you are just trying to light an additional gauge with an LED in it there is a PNL wire at the terminal wire strip below the front Vansco.
Thank you, I will look tomorrow, its for the new ALPINE stereo that I installed, I am thinking of putting some remote speakers in the curb side bays but need to run speaker wire to a amplifier.
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Ended up going fishing so that project has been on hold
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