How To Wire
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I have a new Monster Livorsi GPS Speedo---There is a Black, Red, and White wire to be connected from the recall switch. I am installing in a 2004 25 Baja Outlaw. Can anyone tell me where to connect each wire?
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Black is ground
red goes to 12v+........in your case its probably a purple wire in the dash harnes assembly (its the 12v ignition wire)
And white is your light....should be a blue wire in the harness
Hope that helps
red goes to 12v+........in your case its probably a purple wire in the dash harnes assembly (its the 12v ignition wire)
And white is your light....should be a blue wire in the harness
Hope that helps
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Sir,
Great question! Please, if the need ever arises, do not hesitate to contact us here @ Livorsi Marine! As for your wiring harness on your monster gauge, you will have a 6 wire harness that plugs into the back. The wiring will terminate as follows:
RED = 12v+ SWITCHED power
WHITE = 12v+ illumination
BLACK = Ground
GRAY = Either RECALL or ERASE position on switch
PURPLE = Middle terminal on switch (this is important)
ORANGE = Remaining terminal on switch, again either the RECALL or ERASE, whichever is left (does not matter how that is oriented)
Hope this helps, and again, anything else, please ask!
Ward
Livorsi Marine
Great question! Please, if the need ever arises, do not hesitate to contact us here @ Livorsi Marine! As for your wiring harness on your monster gauge, you will have a 6 wire harness that plugs into the back. The wiring will terminate as follows:
RED = 12v+ SWITCHED power
WHITE = 12v+ illumination
BLACK = Ground
GRAY = Either RECALL or ERASE position on switch
PURPLE = Middle terminal on switch (this is important)
ORANGE = Remaining terminal on switch, again either the RECALL or ERASE, whichever is left (does not matter how that is oriented)
Hope this helps, and again, anything else, please ask!
Ward
Livorsi Marine





