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How to install shift light.

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Davidle

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I just bought a shift lite and was wondering where the wire goes to. The black is ground, red is to the battery, and where does the other one goes?? thanks for the help.
 
why the CAS? its a shift light.. should be power/ground/rpm signal

now that I said that I guess the CAS could give an RPM signal but Id say your best bet is the tach wire in the ECU.

http://www.vfaq.com/mods/ecu-harness-2G.html

I just cross referenced the S-AFC install guide which says to use pinout #58 for the RPM signal for the AFC, Id assume you would use the same one for a tach or shiftlight.
 
Its like the proautometer shift light. It lights up blue when it hits the certain RPM's. Thanks for the info Larryd. Its pretty nice to have, all you do is insert the pills, and bam, it lights up when it hits it.
 
For a 1G, it's the CAS. Using the cross reference for S-AFC install should work just fine.

Originally posted by larryd
why the CAS? its a shift light.. should be power/ground/rpm signal

now that I said that I guess the CAS could give an RPM signal but Id say your best bet is the tach wire in the ECU.

http://www.vfaq.com/mods/ecu-harness-2G.html

I just cross referenced the S-AFC install guide which says to use pinout #58 for the RPM signal for the AFC, Id assume you would use the same one for a tach or shiftlight.
 
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