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(STEP 3 cont.)
■ Connecting the power supply. Once you have determined a fuse slot to use connect
the positive lead on the power cable to the included in-line fuse then attach to a
fuse tap and crimp into place (fuse tap is not included in the kit and will vary by
vehicle type). Connect the fuse tap to the fuse slot you have chosen.
Note: You will need to determine which type of fuse tap is needed to complete the
power wiring. Variations include ATO, Mini, Low Profile and Micro2. Consult the
vehicle owner’s manual to determine which fuse is needed for your installation.
■ Grounding the power supply. Most vehicle will have a factory grounding point.
Slip the negative lead “black” on the power supply under the metal bolt on the
grounding point and tighten into place.
■ Testing the booster power. With the power supply hardwiring completed and inside
and outside antennas in place, attach the power supply to the booster. Turn the
vehicle ignition on and make sure the booster power light turns on. Then turn the
ignition off to make sure the booster powers off.