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Old Aug 3, 2011 | 12:45 PM
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How do you get your voltage to appear in the temp display of the overhead console?
 
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I dont believe you can do that without putting a gauge up there
 
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Hmm....I could have sworn I saw someone's blazer on here somewhere that had the voltage displayed there!
 
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I suppose you could get a digital voltmeter and mount the display up there and permanently mount the leads to a power supply. It would take a little creativeness.
 
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