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    OK, this evening I installed a "proform" shift light....

    It's getting power, becuase when I turn on the car it flashes twice to let me know...

    Here's the problem- I hooked up the RPM wire-from the shift light- to what I thought was the RPM wire for the car, which was the white wire going into (and is located behind) the gauge panel. - obviously this was the wrong wire... Can anyone help me locate the correct one. So that I can have some fun with my new shif light

    Thanks!!!
    --(just so no one yells at me, I'm posting this is "advanced" too)

    Nate
    98 firebird, black, flowmaster dual exhaust with 4 1/2 inch diameter chrome tips, 17X10 boyd coddington smoothie II wheels, hurst shifter, whisper induction lid.

  • #2
    Sorry to bother everyone with that last post.... I figured it out on my own.

    However, if anyone has questons about how to do this... feel free to email me: NateND1@aol.com

    thanks,

    Nate
    98 firebird, black, flowmaster dual exhaust with 4 1/2 inch diameter chrome tips, 17X10 boyd coddington smoothie II wheels, hurst shifter, whisper induction lid.

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    • #3
      white wire in a blue plug @ the BCM?
      1990 Firebird 3.1 T-Tops<br />Flowmaster exhaust<br />Kenwood MP 825 Deck<br />4\" Rockfords w/ tweet in dash plate<br />3 Way 6x9 Rockords in rear sails<br />1970 Camaro 350

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      • #4
        i have a tach with shift light installed in my 98 bird. i put the wire that reads rpms to pin E on the ignition control module. It was pretty hard to get to (I needed a mirror to see back there). It does work though, reads perfectly. Tell me where your grounding it though cuz i don't really have a good ground. oh yea, when i was asking same question alot of people were saying somewhere on the pcm, but i never found the wire and was too afraid to cut into any of those wires.

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        • #5
          sorry, didn't see that u figured it out. where did u connect your tach wire??

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