08-29-2015, 06:46 AM
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The "recess thing on the left" is a motion sensor that is connected to the alarm system so that if someone reaches into the car while it is parked and armed, the alarm will go off.
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08-29-2015, 07:12 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by JFP in PA
The "recess thing on the left" is a motion sensor that is connected to the alarm system so that if someone reaches into the car while it is parked and armed, the alarm will go off.
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As far as I remember, it is mentioned in the manual: It is a push-button (ball pen will do) to adjust the amber "ambient" light brightness.
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08-29-2015, 10:12 AM
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Originally Posted by BRAN
As far as I remember, it is mentioned in the manual: It is a push-button (ball pen will do) to adjust the amber "ambient" light brightness.
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On the later cars, there is an infra red motion sensor to detect cockpit movement when the alarm is armed, but it is just behind that light:
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08-29-2015, 11:10 AM
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I just swapped mine on a 2000 and it works great, even the little amber LED.
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08-29-2015, 04:02 PM
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I did a swap.
1. The recessed button sets one of two intensity levels of the light that shines on your central console around your gear shifter. This light is not present in the early-style lamps. Because of this, the electrical wiring is different. In mine, I modified the recessed button to turn this light on or off as I believe that if left on, even on low intensity, it could drain the battery.
2. The small connector is easy to get in an electronics store. You then need to map which wire goes where cause, if I recall, the pin-out is not the same.
Good luck!
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08-29-2015, 11:52 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by JFP in PA
On the later cars, there is an infra red motion sensor to detect cockpit movement when the alarm is armed, but it is just behind that light:

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I've got to check, if I have a motion sensor, too. Do those caps pop off easily?
Would it be possible to "activate" the alarm system without any further hardware?
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08-30-2015, 02:05 AM
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Thanks for the help guys. Does the small ambient yellow LED light normally come on all the time (ie when driving also), or only when you open the doors/turn the main light on?
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08-30-2015, 06:20 AM
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Wired it up successfully.
Cut the 3 pin connector off an small stepper motor in an Arduino kit I had lying around and it fitted over the new lights pins fine. Attached the other ends of the wires to small spades and pushed them into the old connector slots instead of hacking it off, in case I ever want to go back.
They have swapped the wire order around just to keep us on our toes:
old ---> new
left (door open power) ---> left
middle (ground) ---> right
right (constant power) ---> middle
The led also works, but really... what's the point, that thing hardly illuminates the rear view mirror, let alone anything in the cabin!
Thanks all for your help.
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08-30-2015, 11:55 AM
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Originally Posted by oldskool73
Wired it up successfully.
The led also works, but really... what's the point, that thing hardly illuminates the rear view mirror, let alone anything in the cabin!
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Congrats!
At night, if should be shining a bit of light on your shifter, cubbies, and ashtray/non-smoker tray.
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10-16-2016, 07:15 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by oldskool73
Wired it up successfully.
Cut the 3 pin connector off an small stepper motor in an Arduino kit I had lying around and it fitted over the new lights pins fine. Attached the other ends of the wires to small spades and pushed them into the old connector slots instead of hacking it off, in case I ever want to go back.
They have swapped the wire order around just to keep us on our toes:
old ---> new
left (door open power) ---> left
middle (ground) ---> right
right (constant power) ---> middle
The led also works, but really... what's the point, that thing hardly illuminates the rear view mirror, let alone anything in the cabin!
Thanks all for your help.
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Do you think this connector will work?
Molex 3-Pin Connector Kit 0.093" 3 Sets
I've asked the seller to see if they can include the connector from the car, but I'd like to have a back up plan if they can't help me. A few years ago I would have taken the part to Radio Shack and found something, but they have closed most of the stores in my area and there aren't any close to me.
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