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Old 06-05-2013, 08:30 AM   #1
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Good source for 12V under dash in e450 Winnebago

I need 12 volts for the ready brake indicator light, any advice on a good location under the dash, preferably without take the dash a part.

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I think I tapped into the cig lighter or accessory power outlet when I installed mine. And I just removed the doghouse, did not have to take the dash apart at all.
I drilled a hole for the LED, tapped into the power and all was good. Works Great!
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I think I tapped into the cig lighter or accessory power outlet when I installed mine. And I just removed the doghouse, did not have to take the dash apart at all.
I drilled a hole for the LED, tapped into the power and all was good. Works Great!
That's how I would do it.
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Turns out that the Orange wire on the unused electric brake controller connector is switched 12V. And a spade connector fits over the pin. Just need to be careful, the pin next to it is hot all the time.

Thanks for all the help guys
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My E-450 had hot ignition swith controlled open ports in the main fuse panel under the left side dash. Mine was a drop down fuse panel.
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