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i am just starting, and am trying to figure out where to access the ignition power. do i do this at the fuse box?

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Ignition harness, fuse box, radio, etc...
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Pull the under dash panel off it is all push clips no screws or anything just pulls off. You'll see the ignition harness in there where you can get your constant power, ignition, etc. Just be careful your chances of cutting yourself on the metal behind the dash panel and/or blowing a fuse trying to tap into the wires is pretty good. Thick yellow will be your constant and RED / green or maybe WHITE/ yellow will be your ignition power. Just watch how you run your wires around that metal bracket and make sure to put a fuse inline. Good luck,
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thanks, one more question, can i ground to any metal or do i hav eto use a black ground from another accessory?
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You can use the car chassis for ground but, check with a multimeter to make sure it's a good ground. 

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