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<blockquote data-quote="NoCobraYet" data-source="post: 1050054" data-attributes="member: 15669"><p>The ghetto way of attaching the wires is to strip the plastic coating off of the wire you want to tap into. When you get enough of the plastic off you will see the bare metal wire. What you want to do is take the wire from the shift light and wrap it around the bare wire that you are tapping into. Once you have a good connection between the two wires, then tape it up with black electrical tape. Word of caution though, when stripping the plastic off of the wires you need to tap into, make sure you dont cut all the way through it and end up cutting the metal wire. If you do, it will only make your job much harder. Take your time in cutting the plastic to expose the wire and everything should be fine. Let me know if you need more help. Later man:thumbsup:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NoCobraYet, post: 1050054, member: 15669"] The ghetto way of attaching the wires is to strip the plastic coating off of the wire you want to tap into. When you get enough of the plastic off you will see the bare metal wire. What you want to do is take the wire from the shift light and wrap it around the bare wire that you are tapping into. Once you have a good connection between the two wires, then tape it up with black electrical tape. Word of caution though, when stripping the plastic off of the wires you need to tap into, make sure you dont cut all the way through it and end up cutting the metal wire. If you do, it will only make your job much harder. Take your time in cutting the plastic to expose the wire and everything should be fine. Let me know if you need more help. Later man:thumbsup: [/QUOTE]
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