KILNA
07/04/2006, 05:53 PM
I purchased a pair of these: http://www.buytruckstuff.com/product.asp?selcategory=53&p_gpID=181
Not from this store, but they have a decent description of them so I used them for the link. The set of turn signals I have are identical to these. These lights work with a constant 12v on one lead and the intermittent signal for blinking the lights on the second. I have them installed right now with just the blinking and ground leads connected but I have side effects:
1. My indicator is going about ~4hz when it was blinking at the normal ~1hz before.
2. Because the indicator is going so fast, all of the arrows don't light up, it only gets to about 3 of the 5 arrows.
It all works when I set the VX to emergency lights, but that doesn't help much. :)
SO my question is... where can tap into 12v in the front of the car, which is only on when the vehicle is running but doesn't depend on the headlights or parking lights (I want this to work in the daytime obviously). Any suggestions? I don't want to wire all the way back to the fusebox if possible.
Bonus question: I also need to replace one of my parking lamps, but I couldn't see how to get at them... suggestions...?
I'll post video of them working when I have them up and running properly.
Thanks!
Not from this store, but they have a decent description of them so I used them for the link. The set of turn signals I have are identical to these. These lights work with a constant 12v on one lead and the intermittent signal for blinking the lights on the second. I have them installed right now with just the blinking and ground leads connected but I have side effects:
1. My indicator is going about ~4hz when it was blinking at the normal ~1hz before.
2. Because the indicator is going so fast, all of the arrows don't light up, it only gets to about 3 of the 5 arrows.
It all works when I set the VX to emergency lights, but that doesn't help much. :)
SO my question is... where can tap into 12v in the front of the car, which is only on when the vehicle is running but doesn't depend on the headlights or parking lights (I want this to work in the daytime obviously). Any suggestions? I don't want to wire all the way back to the fusebox if possible.
Bonus question: I also need to replace one of my parking lamps, but I couldn't see how to get at them... suggestions...?
I'll post video of them working when I have them up and running properly.
Thanks!