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11-06-2006, 11:36 PM | #1 | ||
Fantastic Plastic
Join Date: Jan 2006
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i though i'de just mention this after doing led mods to alot of the interior recently .
For starters , the tech threads on here and aufalcon are great and a good example to follow when doing led mods , but be sure to check the polaritys of all the bulb hole holders contacts in your car before you just place your led's back in . I found that in my car alot of the polaritys on the electric window switches were opposite to the documents , and also the very top centre dash light was opposite to the forums too . I also noticed that on my car that the rear courtesy lights are wired opposite to standard to. Gee gotta love that multimeter , worth its weight in gold ! ..lol Imo i think in general , because the polarity doesnt really matter with normal globes , that Ford just wires up the interior lighting wires whichever way , as it doesnt effect the globes , it only effects led's ! .
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