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53 NAA wiring diagram
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Posted by gas on May 03, 2006 at 11:11:32 from (66.194.51.50):
I have been searching the net over,looking for a wiring diagram for a 53 NAA wiring diagram. There are many posts on this subject but all forwarding links have dried up. I have been replacing defective gauges in a recently purchased NAA and when I came to the ampmeter I expected to plug and play but there are no wires on the back of gauge and no stray wires just hang out. (thank goodness). Having some electrical experience but not comfortable with 6volt pos. grd systems I expect the minus of the ampmeter to go back to the battery and the + of the ampmeter to go back to the ingition switch or someplace close but I am afraid to guess at my own expense. I suppose I should just break down and buy a shop manual but all my spare cash has been going into things like gauges ,proofmeters,tie-rod ends and not to mention my gas tanks. Any help on this subject would be appreciated and a direction to where I could find a wiring diagram would be great . I just would like to understand how this thing ticks . thanks
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