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two light strips under driver/passenger dash

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Printed Date: May 05, 2024 at 6:28 AM


Topic: two light strips under driver/passenger dash

Posted By: handyman wannab
Subject: two light strips under driver/passenger dash
Date Posted: February 28, 2016 at 8:24 PM

installs plus wrote:

i know my post is kinda late if this is not done call me i can walk you through this or any other install. Im MECP through NC and can help you with any install question... Names ricky btw over 17 years exp


Ricky, my name is Charles, just registered on this site. I would like to wire two light strips under the driver/passenger dash. I am clueless about where, to what, and how. My plan is to wire them so that they only light when the headlights are switched on. Any help would be appreciated

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Handyman Wannabe



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Posted By: geepherder
Date Posted: March 01, 2016 at 6:15 AM
Tell us what kind of vehicle.

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My ex once told me I have a perfect face for radio.




Posted By: handyman wannab
Date Posted: March 01, 2016 at 10:03 AM
Sorry! I did give the vehicle on another site. I have a 2015 Kia Rio. Manual everything. I have found that when I bridge contacts on one end of the harness I can turn on the parking lights, and on the other end I can turn on the left and right blinkers. However, that still doesn't tell me which wire turns on the headlights. The only tool I have is a thing with two probes and a light. I don't even know how to use it. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. I was able to look at some schematics for the 2013 Rio but I am completely illiterate.

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Handyman Wannabe




Posted By: geepherder
Date Posted: March 01, 2016 at 10:29 AM
Well, I don't have any experience with that vehicle, but I recommend picking up a cheap digital multimeter. If you have a Harbor Freight near you, they have some for even less than $10.

Once you have a meter, watch some online tutorials on how to use it. It will be much safer for your vehicle's computerized electronics than a test light.

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My ex once told me I have a perfect face for radio.




Posted By: handyman wannab
Date Posted: March 01, 2016 at 7:38 PM
Thanks for the info. No Harbor Freight in my neck of the woods (Minnesota) but I should be able to find an auto parts store or hardware store or 50. Do you think it's alright to splice them in or do I need a resistor? Or...?

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Handyman Wannabe




Posted By: geepherder
Date Posted: March 02, 2016 at 10:01 AM
I just assumed they were 12 volt light strips since you didn't say. Are they not?

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My ex once told me I have a perfect face for radio.





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