In the process of wiring in some grill lights. Planning on having it hooked up to a three way (on, off, on) switch. I've done a little bit of auto electrical work but will also have a qualified auto electrician mate helping me.
Ideally I'd like an always on, always off and door/unlock setting. I believe he had some difficulty with the dome lights they were only 5V.
The new plan is:
1. To take constant power from the battery and run it to the switch for the "Always On" setting.
2. Run a wire from Mitsubishi footwell lights instead of the dome lights as they give off 12V. Run it to the switch for the unlock/door setting.
3. Ground the necessary wires and run a wire from the LEDs to the switch for output.
As I said I'm not 100% but I believe this is what my mate will do. I just have a few questions.
- Does this seem viable?
- We had difficulty finding a grommet from the engine bay to the dash. It's a 2014 Lancer ES Sport. Does anyone know some fairly easy grommet locations?
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Grill Light Question.
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- markalishous
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Planning on putting the switch near that blank switch panel. Although haven't had a proper look yet. I've checked the footwell lights and it is 12V. So it seems a lot easier then using the interior lights. Planning on just cutting the male and female terminals. Then crimping both wires together. Save on soldering.
- markalishous
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It kind of up behind the accelarator pedal in the fire wall. I think it might even be under that grey stuff it been a long time sorry. There is a black rubber gromet in it. You can also see it from the engine bay its located near the brake fluid resevoir and behind the aircon lines in the drivers side from memory.
Will have a look if there is one there it would be really helpful. Currently we're planning on running it through the engine bay into the door jam? Where the passenger door hinge is. There's a rubber type grommet there we plan on using it runs into the footwell.
Hopefully it will be completed today as getting a new posting and Defence is notoriously good at shipping cars to the wrong state and making you wait months for them to fix it.
Hopefully it will be completed today as getting a new posting and Defence is notoriously good at shipping cars to the wrong state and making you wait months for them to fix it.
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