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Offline JMallows

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Flashing Light - Where are the wires?!
« on: 07 May 2005, 21:20 »
Hi all. In my MK2 i have a little flashing LED that flashes when i remove my key, and stops with the key in. Basically one wire goes to +12, and the other goes to Ignition12V. I popped the wires into the terminals in the back of the fuse box. Now, i'm trying to fitone for a mate into his MK4, but i dont have a clue where these terminals are (If any?!?) and how to get at them? I tried to have a look at the back of the fusebox, but i cant see how to get it off. Can anyone help?

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Re: Flashing Light - Where are the wires?!
« Reply #1 on: 08 May 2005, 17:32 »
you can find these wires easily by following wiring diagrams etc, but why would you want to fit a cheesy after market led to a mk4 golf????

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Re: Flashing Light - Where are the wires?!
« Reply #2 on: 08 May 2005, 20:00 »
If you do want to fit one tho, drop the dash panels down inder the steering wheel.  just above the pedals are 3 bolt terminals, +12v, ign and negative :cool:

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Re: Flashing Light - Where are the wires?!
« Reply #3 on: 12 May 2005, 22:41 »
Ok, i'll give it a go. Thanks yeah ;)

Its not a cheesy light  :rolleyes, its a deterrant!


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Re: Flashing Light - Where are the wires?!
« Reply #4 on: 12 May 2005, 23:03 »
 :laugh: :shocked: :laugh: :shocked:

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