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Re: Ignition Light




I have seen a volt meter that just plugged into the cig. lighter outlet,  and 
could be read to check voltage until you get your permanent one  installed
 
 
In a message dated 1/23/2009 10:31:47 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
dodgyericsmith@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:


I  recently bypassed the amp-meter in my 1964 Dodge 880, Is their a way   
I can install an ignition light or alternator light so I know when   
it's working? I do intend to install a voltmeter at a later date but  I  
want to keep this car as original looking and not clutter things  up. I  
was thinking of a small led installed in the face of the  amp-meter  
that came on only when the alternator wasn't working but I  don't know  
the wiring circuit.


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