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Offline Haribo!

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wireing question for dash lights
« on: 25 January 2006, 01:48 »
i have a set of little lights that i use to see my speedo etc as the ones in the clcoks dont work, at the moment its powered from the ciggy lighter which isnt that convienient, if i got another switch like a electric window or rear window heater or something could i wire it up to that and use it that way?????

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Re: wireing question for dash lights
« Reply #1 on: 25 January 2006, 02:10 »
mate its a piece of piss to replace the ones in the clocks, i have mk2 clocks in my car, just take the dash to bits (which can be a bit of a norse!) get a hynes manual aka the bible!  :grin: then get the clocks out, then you can just unscrew the little bulbs get some new ones from the dealer ship and bobs ya uncle, bung it all back to gether then bin the other lights! oh, check your fuses too you may have blown one?  :undecided:  :smiley:
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Re: wireing question for dash lights
« Reply #2 on: 25 January 2006, 03:07 »
i truely cant be arsed to take my dash apart, every time i do it i lose more screws, plus i quite like my little blue lights :smiley: they just a pain in the arse to keep plugging in and out

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Re: wireing question for dash lights
« Reply #3 on: 25 January 2006, 04:32 »
fair one dude, well you could pick up a switch from halfords, then put a wire from the live side of the battery (make sure it has an inline fuse close to the positive terminal say 10amp) to one side of the switch then run a negative to the battery and that should do it, you can then place the switch where you want it!  :smiley:
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Re: wireing question for dash lights
« Reply #4 on: 25 January 2006, 09:05 »
Drop your fusebox down, you'll find a spare grey/blue wire with a spade connector which goes live when you switch on your lights, use this :)

Stop being so damn lazy, just fix it properly:  :grin:
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Re: wireing question for dash lights
« Reply #5 on: 25 January 2006, 09:08 »
the bulbs for the dash you don't need to get from stealership, can get em from any car shop that sells bulbs (most i think)
one of mine doesn't work! so i got the bulb just need to put it in!

don't mean to be patronising, but you haven't got the dimmer turned down have you?

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Re: wireing question for dash lights
« Reply #6 on: 25 January 2006, 11:24 »
spade connecter on fuse box, i`ll use that i think, so do i just cut the wires fron the thing that plugs into the fag lighter then connect them to the spade thing with a connecter? im no better at electrics than i am at mechanics,

 NOOOO im not taking that thing out again, i only took the facia panel off and it was so hard to squeeze it out and also connect the speedo cable, grrr, and i lost 3 of the screws to so now when my car vibrates it makes loads of irrating noises

and no its not the dimmer because the lights on the heating thing still work, i do have SOME sense woman,  :laugh:

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Re: wireing question for dash lights
« Reply #7 on: 27 January 2006, 09:38 »
the bulbs for the dash you don't need to get from stealership, can get em from any car shop that sells bulbs (most i think)
one of mine doesn't work! so i got the bulb just need to put it in!

You will probably find that the replacement bulbs you have got dont actually fit. They may look the same but when you come to fit them you will find that they are not and are a b!tch to get to work and even then they are a bad fit. Best get them from vw to be sure. Or replace the crappy standard bulbs for LED's and have a mega bright display like



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Re: wireing question for dash lights
« Reply #8 on: 27 January 2006, 10:42 »
Nice!  :evil:
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Re: wireing question for dash lights
« Reply #9 on: 27 January 2006, 11:53 »
i couldnt find that spade you were on about rubjohnny,,... i did find one with an odd black plug on the end tho, could that be it?