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FadetoCrimson1
10-22-2009, 12:45 AM
Hey guys!!!!! Hows everyone?

So I've had my angel eyes wired to fuse 46 i think... whichever one is the rear brake lights so when i turn my key to ON the angel eyes turn on...

How do I wire them to my dome lights?

Thanks guys!

jijacob
10-22-2009, 08:35 AM
I know there is a how-to somewhere on here. Basically you just run a wire from dome to parking lights with a diode in-line. You also might want to increase the fuse size, though I didn't have any issues with it. You should be able to find the wiring diagram in the bentley. I don't remember what color wires they are but I know they're under the glovebox.

BradR127
10-22-2009, 10:17 AM
When I first read the topic, I thought you were going to ask how to put angel eyes IN the actual dome lights. That would have been.... wow.... :stickoutt

lasmariaspr
10-22-2009, 10:22 AM
Me too! I thought the same.

FadetoCrimson1
10-22-2009, 12:23 PM
hahaha thats so stupid...

jacob i was gonna say because the way i have my angel eyes wired right now is very basic and kinda ghetto i guess but it works great. i just lifted up fuse 46 and i put the wire from the angel eyes under fuse 46 and then just put the fuse back into place...

kind of hard to explain but ya

is there any easy way i can do this? i dont want to bother with a diode and opening the glovebox and looking through a million wires...

jijacob
10-22-2009, 01:15 PM
hahaha thats so stupid...

jacob i was gonna say because the way i have my angel eyes wired right now is very basic and kinda ghetto i guess but it works great. i just lifted up fuse 46 and i put the wire from the angel eyes under fuse 46 and then just put the fuse back into place...

kind of hard to explain but ya

is there any easy way i can do this? i dont want to bother with a diode and opening the glovebox and looking through a million wires...

Well you're going to absolutely need the diode unless you want your dome lights on the entire time you're driving.

I'd avoid putting wires into the fuze box. A rough rode and I'd be worried that I'd start an electrical fire.