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aight so i did a search and i found these directions for installing an led
WITHOUT ALARM
1. Use a light tester and test each of the slots available in your fuse box. The circuit that turns on while the Key is out of the ignition is your CONSTANT (+) and the circuit where it only turns on when there is a key in the ignition and shut off while you remove it is your POSITVE SIGNAL (+).
2. Ground the Black Wire to the chasis.
3. Connect the Yellow Wire (+) to the postive 12V signal(+).
4. Connect the RED wire (+) to the constant 12V (+)."
i have remote entry and would like to set the led to begin its blinking when i turn the car off unfortunatly my led's have 4 wires.
yellow= constant
black = ground
blue = negative (alarm status)
orange = + 12v
how do i do this install so when i turn the car off and take the keys out the lights beging to blink? thanks for the help in advance. i would prefer not to have a toggle switch to have to control the led.
WITHOUT ALARM
1. Use a light tester and test each of the slots available in your fuse box. The circuit that turns on while the Key is out of the ignition is your CONSTANT (+) and the circuit where it only turns on when there is a key in the ignition and shut off while you remove it is your POSITVE SIGNAL (+).
2. Ground the Black Wire to the chasis.
3. Connect the Yellow Wire (+) to the postive 12V signal(+).
4. Connect the RED wire (+) to the constant 12V (+)."
i have remote entry and would like to set the led to begin its blinking when i turn the car off unfortunatly my led's have 4 wires.
yellow= constant
black = ground
blue = negative (alarm status)
orange = + 12v
how do i do this install so when i turn the car off and take the keys out the lights beging to blink? thanks for the help in advance. i would prefer not to have a toggle switch to have to control the led.
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1. Use a light tester and test each of the slots available in your fuse box. The circuit that turns on while the Key is out of the ignition is your CONSTANT (+) and the circuit where it only turns on when there is a key in the ignition and shut off while you remove it is your POSITVE SIGNAL (+).
Anyone know which this is? i tried to find one but i cant find something that is on when the key is out and off when the car is on. HELP
Anyone know which this is? i tried to find one but i cant find something that is on when the key is out and off when the car is on. HELP
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