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Printed Date: July 23, 2025 at 11:26 AM


Topic: light switch

Posted By: jhogan54
Subject: light switch
Date Posted: August 23, 2002 at 1:11 AM

I am installing cyber eyes on my G/F's car and i cannot find the light switch or the switched 12 volt VDC on her honda Accord....Where abouts would it be?



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Jeremy W Hogan



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Posted By: SOUND PRESSURE
Date Posted: August 23, 2002 at 1:28 AM

Hey jhogan54,

When posting please provide all information so that we can help you out alot better. Always provide year, make and model of the car or truck. It's always good to have more information than anything. posted_imageSo what year is your G/F's Honda Accord?

Thanks,posted_image



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Sound Pressure

You know you have the right amount of pressure when your eyes start to water! Now you've got Juice!




Posted By: jhogan54
Date Posted: August 23, 2002 at 1:45 AM
my bad....She has a 1991 Honda Accord Ex......I am suppost to connect the red wire to the driving light switch or to switched 12 volts vdc and i have no clue where to start or to look.

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Jeremy W Hogan




Posted By: SOUND PRESSURE
Date Posted: August 25, 2002 at 2:05 AM

Parking LightsRED / Black Fuse Panel in Driver's Kick Panel 

Hey Jeremy,

You can tap into the RED / black wire in the driver's kick panel by the fuse box. Now I myself tapped into the parking light wire off of the actual parking light itself. If you do it that way you want to make sure that you dont tap into the turn signal light cause abviously your light will be blinking with the signal on. The neatest way would be going inside the car. Or another way you can do it is by hooking up a toggle switch in which one side of the toggle will be constant 12 volts and the other your eagle eyes, making sure that they are grounded properly.posted_image



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Sound Pressure

You know you have the right amount of pressure when your eyes start to water! Now you've got Juice!





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