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    I just got my aem uego wideband kit, and I was wondering where everyone is getting their power from for the gauge? Also where are u grounding it to? I have an 04 comp g.

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    I just picked a 10amp fuse that see's power when the key is on.

    I use a add-a-ciccut dealio from the parts store, either pick a radio fuse or even an IGN fuse. I just ground to the body where the steering column bolts too.

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    Where did u run the wire from the sensor through the firewall to the gauge?
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    There's a spot in the drivers footwell you can run wiring through, there's a big square grommet under there. When I had my autometer boost/trans temp guages, that's where I ran the wires and tubing through, and the FP rewire wire as well. I think there's another spot on the drivers side above the throttle pedal, little harder to get to iirc.
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    Thank u
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    Grommets and drill bits Dunno how different yours is to my impala, but I couldn't find a good spot so I just drilled through the passenger foot well.
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    There's also a spot under the passenger side carpet/footwell... Pop grommet to get the head of the WB sensor connector through, put back once wire is through. Done! : )
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