None, as a matter of fact there's no instructions at all, what those papers are thanking you for buying it and giving you things to check after install.Joaks: Do the Japanese directions have any pictures on/in them?
You have to attach the red and black wire into the existing plug in order to provide power to the light, there are more prongs in the unit then there are wires in the plug there for you have to put the wires into the plug. Follow the post with the pictures, trust me, it worked for me.
Correct!Gotcha, same for the glove box and console LED?
If you look closely to the connector on the side of the car ( the one that stays on the wire loom of the car) you'll see that the should be 2 empty spaces on the connector ( spot 3 and 4 i belive) you should put the 2 spade connector in there ( remember to open the connector if not you' re at risk of damaging the wires) then the 2 wires that you just added one should go to ground and the other to a power source (can be always on with car or only on with marker lights). When i get mine im going to try to do a small video about the install.Thank you I appreciate and apologize for too muck asking, i will try it and tell you what happens, so no need to plug anything to fuse box?
Just plug red and black , and ground to the nearest pin "nail"?
If you look closely to the connector on the side of the car ( the one that stays on the wire loom of the car) you'll see that the should be 2 empty spaces on the connector ( spot 3 and 4 i belive) you should put the 2 spade connector in there ( remember to open the connector if not you' re at risk of damaging the wires) then the 2 wires that you just added one should go to ground and the other to a power source (can be always on with car or only on with marker lights). When i get mine im going to try to do a small video about the install.
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The kit comes with replacement air bag clip it's the black one in with the wiring harness, you don't attach it to a fuse you use the red splicer to hook it up to the correct wire would you need to check by touching the wire from the wiring harness into the back of the main plug to see which one activate with the light switch.
Can you identify which fuse was burned? Check the fuse list in your owner's manual and figure it out. And make sure to use the same amperage of fuse to replace. You can also disconnect negative post from your battery for any future possible fuse damage.
Can you identify which fuse was burned? Check the fuse list in your owner's manual and figure it out. And make sure to use the same amperage of fuse to replace. You can also disconnect negative post from your battery for any future possible fuse damage.
All factory ceiling ambient lights are powered via the light switch. I was curious why you want it on even during the bright day time which serves no purpose? (uhm)