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dkeshish 
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Posted: March 29, 2009 at 2:07 AM / IP Logged  

Hi guys, need to know a couple of things.

If possible from the trunk fuse box...

Where can I locate the 12V ignition wire

The headlights wire (could this be the tail light wire as well)?

12 volt accessory wire (is this the same as ignition wire?

howie ll 
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Posted: March 29, 2009 at 3:12 AM / IP Logged  
There's a loom adjacent to the battery, covered with a fabric tape. definately an ignition there, I've done a tracker unit in the trunk, can't remember the colour, it's the only time I've been near one. Acc will be at the front.
dkeshish 
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Posted: April 02, 2009 at 12:13 AM / IP Logged  

Sooooo acc and ignition are different? whats the difference. Gosh I cant believe ive forgotten all this stuff. DAMN!

howie ll wrote:
There's a loom adjacent to the battery, covered with a fabric tape. definately an ignition there, I've done a tracker unit in the trunk, can't remember the colour, it's the only time I've been near one. Acc will be at the front.

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ACC - when starting it drops out during crank.Nothing in the OFF possition

IGN - has 12 volts when ON and stays constant during crank. Nothing in the OFF possition

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howie ll 
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Don't want to be rude here but there is no real way to explain the differences without sounding patronising.  Velocity is right but here are the reasons:- ACC for circuits you might want to power up,  but didn't want to burn out a coil or the battery drain from various other circuits such as AC,  HR window being left on, thus you could run radio, wipers horn, cig light and maybe power windows.  These distinctions have been blurred with modern cars because of CAN systems feeding the radio etc, sleep circuits to aid the battery etc. etc.   Many Eurocars, eg VW GM Mercedes, BMW no longer have acc to the radio, simply live, ground and CAN (or a similar data system)
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Posted: April 02, 2009 at 2:52 PM / IP Logged  
I can't beleive your so rude Howie !!! 2006 chrysler 300 need wire -- posted image.
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howie ll 
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That was me being patient 2006 chrysler 300 need wire -- posted image. You should see some of LoneRanger's posts,  sorry to use an English Expression I was "Gob smacked" our friend didn't know the difference.  I'm waiting for someone to  go "Oh really?" When some one else points out that all ignition leads except the 12V+ sit on ground. But I'm not all bad please see my post on R/S in Mercedes that should kill number 4 on FAQs.
dkeshish 
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Posted: April 02, 2009 at 10:14 PM / IP Logged  

I didnt think that was rude at all... i use to do this all the time (check my past posts) my cars install was all done by me.. but its been so long ive totally forgotten. Thanks guys.

howie ll wrote:
That was me being patient 2006 chrysler 300 need wire -- posted image. You should see some of LoneRanger's posts,  sorry to use an English Expression I was "Gob smacked" our friend didn't know the difference.  I'm waiting for someone to  go "Oh really?" When some one else points out that all ignition leads except the 12V+ sit on ground. But I'm not all bad please see my post on R/S in Mercedes that should kill number 4 on FAQs.

dkeshish 
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Posted: April 02, 2009 at 10:20 PM / IP Logged  

Im actually working to wire my air bag suspension system for my car with this stuff, and it was asking for both acc and ign... and i was confused... thank you guys.

2006 chrysler 300 need wire -- posted image.

2006 chrysler 300 need wire -- posted image.

2006 chrysler 300 need wire -- posted image.

howie ll 
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Posted: April 03, 2009 at 2:26 AM / IP Logged  
Your third picture, bottom right, you can actually see the loom I was referring to.  It's worth testing for an ACC there as well but I doubt it.
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