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I just double checked and everything is in. Red is going to adapter into #21 with 2 fuses in back. Black to ground. Startup car adnd headlights come on but no led strip......I'm so frustrated at this point, I appreciate you tryin to help
I just double checked and everything is in. Red is going to adapter into #21 with 2 fuses in back. Black to ground. Startup car adnd headlights come on but no led strip......I'm so frustrated at this point, I appreciate you tryin to help
I haven’t done this install so take my suggestion with a grain of salt.
Assuming there’s enough wire (or adding a piece if there isn’t enough), I’d remove the red from #21 and touch it directly to the battery. That would tell me whether my ground connection is good.
I haven’t done this install so take my suggestion with a grain of salt.
Assuming there’s enough wire (or adding a piece if there isn’t enough), I’d remove the red from #21 and touch it directly to the battery. That would tell me whether my ground connection is good.
So I found a ground in plain view, was not optimal but was okay. Also make sure your fuse piggyback goes the same way as in the picture. I may try to move to headlight for cleaner install.
Without the rubber strip on the hood, the hood slams down on the light strip, right? Is that a concern? Is it possible to attach the light strip forward of the rubber?
could always devise a small gasket to go between the LED and the hood, I may try that out when I do my intercooler as I'll have to remove the LED strip to do that