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<blockquote data-quote="David Atkins" data-source="post: 499321" data-attributes="member: 33198"><p>[ATTACH=full]115127[/ATTACH] electrical ground image that is on all wiring schematics, can be shown with or without the circle. The symbol you show is an electrical continuation to another gauge or device that will be shown on another wiring diagram. If it is hot with key in on position then it is powering or supposed to power a device; you have to run out each wire (Search) unless you have all of the electrical diagrams.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Atkins, post: 499321, member: 33198"] [ATTACH type="full"]115127[/ATTACH] electrical ground image that is on all wiring schematics, can be shown with or without the circle. The symbol you show is an electrical continuation to another gauge or device that will be shown on another wiring diagram. If it is hot with key in on position then it is powering or supposed to power a device; you have to run out each wire (Search) unless you have all of the electrical diagrams. [/QUOTE]
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