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REQUEST: Footwell LED wiring DIY

i dont really use mine, but i wanted to populate the 3 center blanks with real switches so im running a red LED strip mounted under the seats. you can

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Old 05-07-2013, 03:55 PM   #6 (permalink)
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i dont really use mine, but i wanted to populate the 3 center blanks with real switches so im running a red LED strip mounted under the seats. you can tap into the power from the power socket in the center console wire, or from the socket under the glove box. then wire up the switch.

i removed the power socket under the glove box on my car since i never use it. it's a good access point to feed my nuvi and other accessories.
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