'05 Ford Explorer Dome Light Kill!!!
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- code3media
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'05 Ford Explorer Dome Light Kill!!!
Anyone know an easy way to put a black out switch in to kill the dome lights when the door is opened. Short of finding the feed to the light and putting a switch in line, is there an easier way?
Thanks,
Ryan
Thanks,
Ryan
I don't know if there is an easier way than hunting it down and putting a switch in it. The Crown Victorias use a lighting control module that has a wire for this specific purpose, but I doubt that most other models do.
It may be best to find where the wiring is that senses a door being opened and work on that one.
It may be best to find where the wiring is that senses a door being opened and work on that one.
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Take the IP light dimmer switch and move it down all the way. When you feel it click, the interior lights go off and the IP lights are dimmed to the US DOT legal maximum.
If you want to make it permanent, take the headlight switch out and see if you can splice the wiring.
If you want to make it permanent, take the headlight switch out and see if you can splice the wiring.
Do not make Sig angry...he'll just keep ringing the bell.
dome light kill
There is a wire on the back of the head light switch that will overide the dome lights when it is put to ground.
I do not remember the color right off but will look it up in my notes at the office next shift .
I do not remember the color right off but will look it up in my notes at the office next shift .
- code3media
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Thanks for the info. I want to be able to kill the interior lights if the door is opened. Basically a "Black-out" or "Dark Car" mode. If it is as simple as rotating the IP light switch to the down postion, even better. I will have to check and see if that works. If not, it wont be that much of a pain to install a little toggle to ground that circuit as indicated.
Any other information on this subject would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Ryan
Any other information on this subject would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Ryan
- code3media
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