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This references the rear differential.

The Dana 36 was the smaller unit. It was used on all 1984 Corvettes, and all automatic Corvettes thru 199...
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RE:C4 Audio Installation Tips and Techniques - 1984-1989

Subject: RE:C4 Audio Installation Tips and Techniques - 1984-1989
by CasetheCorvetteman on 2007/12/10 7:18:26

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Neon transformers create a lot of voltage, as such, that creates what is called "EMI" - Electro-Magnetic Interference. If it's a cheap ass transformer (which I suspect) and poorly grounded or isolated, all hell breaks loose..

This is exactly the same thing i said last time this came up and it was brushed off.

Why on earth would they have to splice anything into anything for the neon lights to work? Especially in the steering column or ABS unit. They should connect straight to the battery and be on a relay that is controlled by the on/off switch.


Get rid of the neons, they make the car look like a poonce mobile. They look really gumby.
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