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17-09-2007, 11:33 PM | #1 | ||
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Hi All,
I own a 04 WP Fiesta mk6 and i was hoping you guys could help me with a question about the wiring. Is it possible to access the controller that flashes the blinkers when you unlock the car with the key remote? Basically i want to use neons/LEDs under the car that turn on for about 20-30 secs after the car has been unlocked so it lights up the ground outside the car and turns off once the car is turned on. Simply wiring the LEDs to the blinkers isnt a good idea cos they will flash every time the blinkers are on, but if there is a controller that makes the blinkers flash when the car is unlocked, i could use that as the trigger to turn the undercar neons on. If using the blinkers' trigger isnt a good idea, i suppose i could use the trigger that turns the interior light on once the car is unlocked, but i dont know if that is possible for the same reason as the blinkers. Are there any electrcal wiring shematics available that would let me work it all out? Thanks in advance, Theo. |
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18-09-2007, 07:17 AM | #2 | |||
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I ran a wire from the interior light down the p.side 'A' pillar to a relay then to some neons in the footwells, worked great. good luck.
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18-09-2007, 08:39 AM | #3 | ||
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Hi Scareybear,
If i do it your way does that mean the undercar neons will turn on every time the interior light goes on?? If that is the case i dont want to wire it up that way... I ONLY want them to come on when the car is unlocked using the key remote... and fade out after that... I dont want to be driving around at night looking at a street map with the neons under the car turned on because they are wired to the interior light... |
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18-09-2007, 07:05 PM | #4 | ||
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id sujest talking to www.jaycar.com.au as they know their stuff and can help you out, they also stock the parts you will probably need and give you an idea how to do it, also im not sure but i THHINK they offer an install option.
give them a call and see how you go.
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02-10-2007, 05:32 PM | #5 | ||
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Good idea using the interior light!! Sounds like what you need to do is take the interior light signal and 'logical AND' it with the inverse of the ignition on signal,
ie : interior light on + ignition not on = neons on you could do this with a couple of jaycar relays or even better a transistor and a single relay if your handy with electronics. You could then add a capacitor to cure the problem of the vibrating relay and variable resistor to give programmable time delay after ignition on (this way you could look fully sick by driving off with the neons on too, then they would switch off after 2 min or something) |
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