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Power Source To Clusters Led Display?


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Hey Loren or anyone that knows, Does anyone have a wiring diagram or know what powers the Cluster's LED info? You know when you turn off the car it still has power going to the cluster to show you the Mileage and clock ect.. and momentarily shuts off after a defined time after you leave the vehicle... ? If anyone can point me in the right direction for that power source, that would be great. Thanksbiggrin.gif Is there a source to tap into it under the dash by any chance? or anywhere else...

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Wiring diagrams are different for each model and for each model year. So please tell us the exact model and year.

The 996TT did not have an LED cluster it always had the dot matrix cluster. Can you well us what you are trying to do?

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Wiring diagrams are different for each model and for each model year. So please tell us the exact model and year.

The 996TT did not have an LED cluster it always had the dot matrix cluster. Can you well us what you are trying to do?

Loren,

This is for a 2002 996TT. By LED I meant Dot Matrix. I am trying to tap into the power source for the Dot matrix display because of its ability to be running when the vehicle is on all the time and also stay on for a few moments after the driver has left the vehicle. Can you please help me. Thank you in advance. Ideally the source for it will be available elsewhere besides behind the cluster like under the dash..but I am willing to get back there again.

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I think the cluster will stay on for more than a few moments, as I think it dependant on the load shut-off after 2 hours. If 2 hours was acceptable for your purpose (I would be interested to know what it is!) then there are a few places you could take a feed:

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