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I recently installed a wideband in my s1 c34 stagea. I cut the power and earth from the clock and used those. Now my problem is, now my dash doesn't store the trip a and trip b kms traveled, it just wipes it every time I turn the car off. Is the memory for that run through the clock loom somehow?

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they don't have to be run through a relay. It is just like wiring any other gauge or head unit. a afr gauge is not going to draw that much current to warrant a brand new power run from the battery.

using the clock is a interesting one for a power source. the fuse probably blew while he was tampering with the wires.

they don't have to be run through a relay. It is just like wiring any other gauge or head unit. a afr gauge is not going to draw that much current to warrant a brand new power run from the battery.

using the clock is a interesting one for a power source. the fuse probably blew while he was tampering with the wires.

my innovate diagram said to specifically run through a relay. along with everyone with an innovate

here is the install from the manual. If you read carefully it does not say you "must" use a relay. Says if in doubt. And draws 3 amp, your cigarette lighter draws more lol

Connect the RED wire to an isolated switched 12V source in your vehicle. A switched 12V source goes ON as soon as “key on” power is active. The circuit to which you will pull power from should be able to support a 3 amp draw. Make sure this connection is protected with a 5A fuse.

Circuits that share power with the vehicle’s stereo, ignition system, ECU, lighting, or fuel pump should not be used. When in doubt, create an additional circuit using an automotive relay available at any automotive parts supplier. See the next section for a relay installation diagram.

The BLACK wire should be grounded to a solid ground source. The best possible ground source would be the battery ground (-) post.

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Yeah hadouken I must have done it when I was moving wires about when I was in there with the test light. That circuit has a 10A fuse, and given the wiring was already there and that's where I wanted to mount my afr display anyway, it made sense to tap into it. And as I've already found out, if it does trip the fuse, only the trip reading and clock are affected so I can still drive the car.

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