Not sure if this is the right place to post this, but I'm hoping to get some tips from others who have successfully completed their Explorer swap. This is an abbreviated version of one of the posts in my Explorer swap thread.
Regarding the firewall harness, I could use some
real specific (dumbed-down) guidance.
OBD II port - needs to be grounded (simple enough)
Ignition wires
- Hot in start only
- Hot in start AND run
I know I need to tie these in at the ignition switch, but
I'm not sure which terminal each needs to be connected to, and how (specifically) the wires get attached. I can use a test light to figure out the "which", but it's the "how" that has me stumped. Here's a pic of the back of my switch for reference:
Overdrive wires
- Light - needs hot in run on other side of light
- Momentary switch - needs hot in run on other side of switch
Check engine light - needs hot in run on other side of light
Inertia switch
- Run wire in firewall harness to switch
- Need to run a new wire from the switch to the fuel pump
Reverse light - Needs hot in run, plus a 10 amp fuse.
Gauges
- Tachometer signal wire - run to tach gauge
- Coolant temp wire - run to temp gauge
- Oil pressure wire - run to pressure gauge
- Volt meter gauge - Since I had Classy Gauges add this when they refurbished the cluster, I need to run a 12V "hot in run" wire to one side of the gauge, and ground the other side. I've read that people recommend tapping-into the 12V side of the cluster's voltage regulator, and have seen pics of regulators with two spade connectors on the 12V side. Mine only has one connector on this side.
Including the volt meter, I have 5 separate wires that need "hot in run." How and where should I connect these?