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Below is a procedure I received regarding the installation of a Tige Touch on/off Button.
The procedure is not highly detailed and more information regarding the actual "Botton" is needed, but this is a good start.
PHASE 1
1. Start by marking the dash next to the ignition.
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2. Drill a 1/4" pilot hole.
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3. Cut a 3/4" hole using a hole saw. (note: cut through the vinyl in reverse then cut through the plastic in forward.)
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4. Move the bass control and USB port. Then cut a hole next to the ignition.
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4. Put the button through the dash and tighten the nut on the back.
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5. Remove the two red wires from the ignition and cut the eye off.
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6. Connect the red wires to the brown wire on the button.
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7. Connect the red wire on the button to the red stud above the medallion fuse box.
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8. connect the black wire on the button to the bus bar.
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Phase 2 will follow next.
Below is a procedure I received regarding the installation of a Tige Touch on/off Button.
The procedure is not highly detailed and more information regarding the actual "Botton" is needed, but this is a good start.
PHASE 1
1. Start by marking the dash next to the ignition.
image001.jpgimage002.jpg
2. Drill a 1/4" pilot hole.
image003.jpg
3. Cut a 3/4" hole using a hole saw. (note: cut through the vinyl in reverse then cut through the plastic in forward.)
image004.jpg
4. Move the bass control and USB port. Then cut a hole next to the ignition.
image005.jpg
4. Put the button through the dash and tighten the nut on the back.
image013.jpg
5. Remove the two red wires from the ignition and cut the eye off.
image014.jpg
6. Connect the red wires to the brown wire on the button.
image017.jpg
7. Connect the red wire on the button to the red stud above the medallion fuse box.
image018.jpg
8. connect the black wire on the button to the bus bar.
image019.jpg
Phase 2 will follow next.
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