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Old 07-28-2007, 11:28 AM
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Sundance Wiring

Does anyone have a pinout/wiring diagram for the two connectors on the instrument cluster for a 1989 Sundance?

The instrument cluster is the usual Sundance one with Volts/MPH/Fuel/RPM/Temp.

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Re: Sundance Wiring

What do you need the diagram for?
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Re: Sundance Wiring

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What do you need the diagram for?

I'm turning this car into an Enduro class stock car for I-70 Speedway (1/2 mile asphalt oval in Missouri) and I want to keep the check engine light and oil pressure light circuits.
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