i need a diagram to properly wire the gp controler with the push button ignitor for the gps
i have everything looking right but.....
there are a few wires that im concerned about
1 a small orangeish one (maybe brown)
2 a small red one
3 a what looks yellow one
all above are about 16 gauge
i have the 2 yellow powers to one large terminal (rear one)
i have 2 large orange wires from the stock spot on the bracket off the other large terminal
i have a good ground on one small (front) and a switched hot to the rear small terminal
my issue when the red wire is on the small terminal it will run but... the switch to control the gps will turn the truck off
without the wire there it will not start at all
thanks and please put any opinions here i need the help and i need it fixed fast
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88 F-250 body,550 rear frame setup, 7.3 idi, 3:73 dana 80 rear, srw, dana 50 front, heavy duty leaf springs, back up camera, 20$ wallyworld fog lamps, class 5 bumper hitch welded to frame and gusseted, 32" steering tires all around, ac power converter,jeep bucket seats, deezee runningboards (cab only),cobra 29 cb w/ 102" whip, 2 trucklight worklights on front stake pocket each side,high lift jack behind seat, toolbox for the junk, visor, running lights, 6600 lbs with all my junk
i was using that one but... i think i mis read it or something
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88 F-250 body,550 rear frame setup, 7.3 idi, 3:73 dana 80 rear, srw, dana 50 front, heavy duty leaf springs, back up camera, 20$ wallyworld fog lamps, class 5 bumper hitch welded to frame and gusseted, 32" steering tires all around, ac power converter,jeep bucket seats, deezee runningboards (cab only),cobra 29 cb w/ 102" whip, 2 trucklight worklights on front stake pocket each side,high lift jack behind seat, toolbox for the junk, visor, running lights, 6600 lbs with all my junk
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