90 prelude - power terminals under fusebox ?
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90 prelude - power terminals under fusebox ?
I want to hook up a powered sub without having to go to the battery.
On my old crx, years ago, I was able to do it but I had a manual for
it, don't have one for my 90 prelude. Does anyone one know which one
is accesory (no power when ignition off) and which one is constant
power. There are 2 terminals under the fuse box (left and right) that
will fit in my sub power cord, but I'm not sure which one is which.
Thanks.
On my old crx, years ago, I was able to do it but I had a manual for
it, don't have one for my 90 prelude. Does anyone one know which one
is accesory (no power when ignition off) and which one is constant
power. There are 2 terminals under the fuse box (left and right) that
will fit in my sub power cord, but I'm not sure which one is which.
Thanks.
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Re: 90 prelude - power terminals under fusebox ?
ghostdog69@lycos.com (ghostdog69) decided to join the conversation on 15
Aug 2004 with message news:2480a1fd.0408150927.1c20c13b@posting.google.c om:
> Does anyone one know which one
> is accesory (no power when ignition off) and which one is constant
> power.
Best way to find out would be to take a voltmeter and test it ..
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Aug 2004 with message news:2480a1fd.0408150927.1c20c13b@posting.google.c om:
> Does anyone one know which one
> is accesory (no power when ignition off) and which one is constant
> power.
Best way to find out would be to take a voltmeter and test it ..
--
-Chris
http://www.ChrisGarcia.com - My Homepage
http://www.Evangar.com - Affordable Web Hosting, and much more!
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Re: 90 prelude - power terminals under fusebox ?
ghostdog69@lycos.com (ghostdog69) decided to join the conversation on 15
Aug 2004 with message news:2480a1fd.0408150927.1c20c13b@posting.google.c om:
> Does anyone one know which one
> is accesory (no power when ignition off) and which one is constant
> power.
Best way to find out would be to take a voltmeter and test it ..
--
-Chris
http://www.ChrisGarcia.com - My Homepage
http://www.Evangar.com - Affordable Web Hosting, and much more!
Aug 2004 with message news:2480a1fd.0408150927.1c20c13b@posting.google.c om:
> Does anyone one know which one
> is accesory (no power when ignition off) and which one is constant
> power.
Best way to find out would be to take a voltmeter and test it ..
--
-Chris
http://www.ChrisGarcia.com - My Homepage
http://www.Evangar.com - Affordable Web Hosting, and much more!
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