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- NO cleaning the clear acrylic with dry or dirty cloth (clean, wet, warm water) - NO strong chemical whatsoever on it, it will craze the acrylic (e.g. windex) - Requires periodic maintenance. Buy a sml btl of plastic polisher next time you visit you auto store. Polish 1-2min with a wet microfiber. You will see those micro scratch when it's illuminated, they go away after a quick 2 min polish. Acrylic is silly easy to polish (must watch on youtube) - Take lots and lots of pics. Its good fortune Chinese ppl say ;) |
I used a flat screw driver with some shop towels over the edge and pushed it in between ( lazy )http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1421985827.jpg
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I quit |
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Thank you wish some of you guys were close to me I feel soo alone lol. :( |
Haha that's why I am a millwright ;)
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The ashtray's circuit was a bad idea from myself however... it a 6.6volt circuit. That will teach me to listen to the others (Charles? you there?!) I'll tackle the rear clamshell brake light for my set-up tomorrow morning if weather allows. I'll report back on that. Some will want to hook it up on a dash switch, others on the center console window switch, where else.... rear brake lights circuit, etc etc Let's see what the others do for theirs Jon - and then let's copy them lolllll |
Say what?!
I'll have to check mine out. I didn't take a voltage reading when I swapped the bulb for an LED, but just calculated the resistor for 12V, assuming it was so... Quote:
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Would there be any issues if I hooked it up to the ashtray circuit ?
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996 are 3.3v also I was toying the idea and found the intel on RL (goog'ed). Got me interested, and found a fella link here ref to the 6.6v. The power of the internet huh! Mistake. Silly human behavior... always last minute. Just wanted to dbl-check Sat morning before making more of a fool. (glad I got you in with me, thx btw loll) Goit it hooked up on an old usb cable/cigar style atm. wires running down quietly and unnoticed. Big head sry |
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Sat morning is breakfast with wife and play time for me until 12noon! There you go. Will report soon. 100% I want to hook it up on my right tail light' loom. We'll see, still thinking (window switch!) If one day someone makes a dual brake intensity diy!!! I'll subscribe for sure |
Let's see them turned on!
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How I installed My Windstop
Step One - Carefully push the windstop clip and pull the windstop towards the back of the car. The wind stop should pop out easily and without much force. ( Take care not to break the clips ) Step Two - Once you have your windstop out pull the bracket away from the screen. The bracket should come away relatively easily. http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1421992546.jpg Step Three - Line up your illuminated windstop to the bracket. You will have to drill a small hole for the cable to run though. I used a small drill bit and drilled from the top down, then from the bottom up applying pressure along a horizontal path ( so the connector can slide past )http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1421992736.jpg Step Four - Install your illuminated windstop into the bracket and install it onto your car. You will want to keep the protective sheet on the windstop for now. Make sure the wire runs towards the driver side. I used a large flat screwdriver with paper towel wrapped around the tip and pushed the wire into the gap on the roll bar cover.http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1421992949.jpg Then keep running it around the back of the seat http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1421993043.jpg http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1421993101.jpg Step Five Run the wire into the seam of the access panel down leading to the arm rest cubby http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1421993167.jpg http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1421993387.jpg I removed the ash tray, and the ash tray housing to access the ash tray light circuit. I fed the power cable up underneath the parking brake. Once I had the wire where i wanted it, I tucked the wire up inside the console ( see the above picture ) http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1421993591.jpg As per the image above I soldered the wires into the ash tray circuit. Once done I wrapped with electrical tape and re installed the ash tray. http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1421993742.jpg http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1421993790.jpg Sorry for any mistakes and Fred/ Charles please add in if i did anything wrong! Hopefully this helps as a reference for you guys. PS Fred thanks for making such an amazing product! |
Aw, man! My inferior superiority complex hurts, haha!
You are correct, Fred! :D Ashtray light circuit http://i875.photobucket.com/albums/a...93162BC7FB.jpg Don't mind me, folks. Nothing to see here. Carry on. |
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I'll dbl-chk on the 97-99 tomorrow. Martin got the S all new model, these guys have better electronics as it appears |
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17 incl me Martin :cheers: ps. Try to hide the excess cabling under the carpet, somewhere, somehow. Mine is in the driver seat rear pouch now loll (prefer your idea tho) |
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Brake lights sounds like a good idea. I'm also trying to source out a couple of the wire mesh deflectors to complete the look. Didn't even know those existed until I saw them on your cars :) |
Yeah, I'm in the same boat as Charles. Mine have been stuck at Customs for over 4 days now! I am hoping they get unstuck before the weekend at least, so I receive them next week. Keeping my fingers crossed!!
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