How to power digital dash on workbench

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Hi all-
I have a digital dash from my 91 Jimmy that is sitting on my work-bench. I want to power it up with a 12 volt battery and snap some pics of it. The truck went to the scrap yard so I cut it out of the dash and left a couple inches of wires past the connector plugs. Anybody know what wire is the power wire? Thanks for your help.
 
Hi all-
I have a digital dash from my 91 Jimmy that is sitting on my work-bench. I want to power it up with a 12 volt battery and snap some pics of it. The truck went to the scrap yard so I cut it out of the dash and left a couple inches of wires past the connector plugs. Anybody know what wire is the power wire? Thanks for your help.

Here you go friend, here is the information that you are looking for all analog instrument clusters use an 18-pin connector that is located in the lower left (looking from the front) of the cluster. Likewise, all digital instrument clusters use the 34-pin connector in the middle of the back of the cluster.

Note the not all 1994 S-10 Pickups are compatible with 1994 Blazer/Jimmy/Bravada clusters. Some are considered "second generation." Also, certain 87-88 model S-10s used a electronic speedometer and you should check your vehicle to see if it is. Good luck and keep us posted. ;)

http://mattw2.dyndns.org:81/pics/Cl...nt Cluster Conversion_files/digitalconfig.jpg
 
Thank-you, thank-you thank-you:)

So if I connect 21 to the + end of a 12 volt battery and 24 to the - side, I can light up the cluster?
 


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