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Dome Light Supervision on 2000 F150?


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Helf 
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Posted: November 14, 2005 at 10:45 AM / IP Logged  

I am attempting to connect the dome light supervision on a 2000 F150 and had a few questions.

1.  Which wire do I use? 

According to the wiring diagram, it has a positive dome supervision wire in the passenger kick panel and also negative door trigger wires.  Which one do I use?

2.  Do I need a relay?

From what I understand it is better to use a relay, as the negative trigger from the alarm is normally not strong enough to power the lights. 

If anyone could let me know which set-up is better to use and what wires I need to connect to I would greatly appreciate it.  Thanks,

Jason

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Posted: November 14, 2005 at 2:56 PM / IP Logged  

You will need a SPDT Relay:

PIN 87 = Constant 12 volt ( + )
PIN 87a = XX
PIN 30 = BLACK / Blue Wire in Vehicle
PIN 85 = Negative Dome Light Output from Unit
PIN 86 = Constant 12 volt ( + )

Dome LightBLACK/ L BLUE (+)DRIVER OR PASSENGER KICK PANEL

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