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As I see it, it's "6 of one half dozen of the other". Your method require cutting a wire in the bucket and hooking to ground there.
I agree it's not that critical just that personally, I wouldn't run the ground wire to that location. but from what you said previously, you intended to use the white/brown as a ground for the Eclipse and not the ignition warning that is now going to be used as an oil pressure warning lamp?
The blank warning light socket on the top right will have the ground wired to the oil pressure sending unit with power tapped from the BCM hot lead.
As far as I can tell that would involve cutting a wire as the original charge warning lamp wires are white and the white/brown that you are now going to use as the Eclipse ground?
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