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dufferz 
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Sorry if this seems like a dumb question but I am new to installing stuff in my car.  I recently purchased an FM Modulator to install in my car.  The Modulator has a red + and black - wires that the diagram shows connect to the car battery.  What is the easiest way to connect these wires? 

Thanks for any help,

Duff

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your ground will go to a chassis piece of metal as for your 12 volt constant you can tap into your radios 12 volt feed, or you can run a wire to your ignition switches 12 volt feed dont just tap into the fuse panel to avoid induced noise in your system.
dufferz 
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Thank mobiletoys I thought it was something like that.  Next project is to make a switch for the modulator because it interferes with some fm stations FM Modulator Install -- posted image.

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