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hard wire rador detector 09 chevy looking for ways to hard wire my detector so it comes on when i start the truck. any ideas?

 

 

Go to the auto parts store and get a mini add a fuse. Pop that in the fuse panel and run the wire to desire location. I have my going up the a arm and across the headliner and windshield and coming with the wires at the mirror. Also have a concealed display mounted at the steering wheel.

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You can plug directly into the wiring harness that plugs into the back of the mirror for switched 12V operation. It takes about $2 worth of parts and 10 minutes (9 of those involve building the wire). Or you can just go to http://www.invisicord.com and buy one for $20 or so...

 

P.S. If you build your own, their site will tell you which wires to stab your little blades into. ;)

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looked at it today and i found NO key controlled power in the fuse panel to tap off of. like the mirror idea but it is hard for me to understand..

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You can plug directly into the wiring harness that plugs into the back of the mirror for switched 12V operation. It takes about $2 worth of parts and 10 minutes (9 of those involve building the wire). Or you can just go to http://www.invisicord.com and buy one for $20 or so...

 

P.S. If you build your own, their site will tell you which wires to stab your little blades into. ;)

COOL!

 

I'm gonna do this with my GPS.

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You can plug directly into the wiring harness that plugs into the back of the mirror for switched 12V operation. It takes about $2 worth of parts and 10 minutes (9 of those involve building the wire). Or you can just go to http://www.invisicord.com and buy one for $20 or so...

 

P.S. If you build your own, their site will tell you which wires to stab your little blades into. ;)

The 12v rail is highly versatile! :jester:

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