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Safety Shutdown WiresWith all ignition wires properly connected, find the appropriatesafety shutdown wires. These are the brake wire and hood pinwires.WARNING! These wires are meant to protect thevehicle and anyone near the vehicle. They MUSTbe connected to prevent damage to the vehicleand possible bodily injury.First locate the factory brake wire using your multimeter. Find theswitch at the top of the metal arm coming off the brake pedal. Useyour vehicle specific wiring information to determine the color ofthis wire. With the black lead of your multimeter still in the kickpanel, probe the suspected wire with the red lead of your multimeter.With the brake pedal at rest the multimeter should read 0volts. While watching the multimeter, depress the brake pedal.The multimeter should read 12 volts. Once you have located thecorrect brake wire, solder the small ORANGE wire in the 6-pinharness to it and wrap the connection with electrical tape.WARNING! Do not use the vehicle until youconfirm the operation of the brake shutdown.Installing the hood pin switch requires drilling a hole in a metallip under the hood. Choose a location that will allow the pinswitch to be completely depressed when the hood is closed. Thepin switch has a spade connector on the bottom for the wireconnection.Crimp your spade connector to the hood pin wire and run the wireinto the vehicle's passenger compartment through a factory rubbergrommet (at the same time you might want to run TachometerInput wire and Horn output wire from Optional Harness throughthe fire wall as you may need to connect them using the followingsteps).© 2006 Directed Electronics21

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