Max
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Well, I've heard about footwell lights and decided to try to do it on my own. I used two other DIYs to help guide me on this because I couldn't find one specific to what I'm doing anywhere else.
One of those DIY's was for LED's in the footwell but was wired to a switch (the one on filtsai.com). I wanted mine to turn on with the courtesy lights, each on its own door. On another DIY, it was for the Sill/Kick plates that light up. That guy was able to make them work to turn on with the courtesy lights, but he didn't specify where he hooked up the positive and negative wires. He said he winged it but I thought that was completely careless, seeing that he may short circuit his electrical somewhere if he somehow wired it wrong, possibly causing lots of service bills. His DIY was here: http://www.6thgenaccord.com/forums/showthread.php?t=17119
If someone can tell me where the positive and negative wires go into which harness in one of the fuse boxes for the courtesy lights, I would be forever grateful. OR if you have some different strategy of hooking them up, please let me know. I promise to do a DIY if someone can help me figure out this one problem.
Thanks
This is the picture of the harness that was used in the Door Sill for the DIY that was posted on 6GA. Somehow he winged this:
One of those DIY's was for LED's in the footwell but was wired to a switch (the one on filtsai.com). I wanted mine to turn on with the courtesy lights, each on its own door. On another DIY, it was for the Sill/Kick plates that light up. That guy was able to make them work to turn on with the courtesy lights, but he didn't specify where he hooked up the positive and negative wires. He said he winged it but I thought that was completely careless, seeing that he may short circuit his electrical somewhere if he somehow wired it wrong, possibly causing lots of service bills. His DIY was here: http://www.6thgenaccord.com/forums/showthread.php?t=17119
If someone can tell me where the positive and negative wires go into which harness in one of the fuse boxes for the courtesy lights, I would be forever grateful. OR if you have some different strategy of hooking them up, please let me know. I promise to do a DIY if someone can help me figure out this one problem.
Thanks
This is the picture of the harness that was used in the Door Sill for the DIY that was posted on 6GA. Somehow he winged this:
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