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  1. #1 HUD Modding 
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    I am adding a HUD to my Grand Prix GT. It already had the wiring for it so I bought the new trim and put it in and hooked up the HUD. But. When I tried to hook up the switch there was no wiring for that of course. Is it buried back there or do I need to splice some wires to it, which wires do I need to splice to it?
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    I'd think if the hud wiring was there, the switch needs to be there. Because the switch has a 2 or three wires directly to the hud. wiring.
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    need both for sure to turn on and functoin.
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    What color are the wires leading to the plugin for the switch?
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    Pink, and a couple others. I forget. They'll be loomed, so you won't have much luck finding them based on color.
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    It really isnt there. Is it possible to splice the necessary wires?
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    Is it a pink, a white and a green wire?
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    The wiring for the switch is in this thread.

    http://www.grandprixforums.net/addin...3-gp-8171.html
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