Footwell LED Lighting?
#3
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If you want the lights to work the same as the factory courtesy lights, you have to connect both the power and ground to the correct wires. The factory system controls the lights by varying the available ground rather than the power but the power is also controlled by a "battery saver" circuit that prevents the lights from staying on if a door is left open. You'll also need dimmable LEDs for them to work with the "theater dimming" process when they turn off.
There is no convenient location under the dash to get those wires. The closest location is at the BCM - which is under the dash but certainly not convenient. The wires you want are dark blue with white in position E of the black 6-pin connector for power and white in position D1 of the blue 32-pin connector for ground. Your connections must be in parallel not series (i.e. don't cut the wires, tap into them with something like a ScotchLock connector).
There is no convenient location under the dash to get those wires. The closest location is at the BCM - which is under the dash but certainly not convenient. The wires you want are dark blue with white in position E of the black 6-pin connector for power and white in position D1 of the blue 32-pin connector for ground. Your connections must be in parallel not series (i.e. don't cut the wires, tap into them with something like a ScotchLock connector).
#4
There is no convenient location under the dash to get those wires. The closest location is at the BCM - which is under the dash but certainly not convenient. The wires you want are dark blue with white in position E of the black 6-pin connector for power and white in position D1 of the blue 32-pin connector for ground. Your connections must be in parallel not series (i.e. don't cut the wires, tap into them with something like a ScotchLock connector).
Autozone has a flexible led strip that fits perfect under the dash.
I'll go there first and see what they have.
Thanks All,
John
#5
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LED Strips at AutoZone and PepBoys are overpriced. Look on Amazon (and ebay) for less than half the price. I've bought some on Amazon to add trunk lighting to my Formula and Mustang. If you have Prime (I do) you can get it in 2 days too (if yo buy from vendor that uses Amazon Fulfillment).
#6
LED Strips at AutoZone and PepBoys are overpriced. Look on Amazon (and ebay) for less than half the price. I've bought some on Amazon to add trunk lighting to my Formula and Mustang. If you have Prime (I do) you can get it in 2 days too (if yo buy from vendor that uses Amazon Fulfillment).
I have Amazon Prime. Can you please tell, or show, me what you bought for your Formula trunk lighting and where you tapped into the lighting circuit?
Thanks,
John
#7
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I bought these:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I bought 2 sets (for Firebird & Mustang and some left over)
There are some with more LEDs on them for better spacing and more even output and are also brighter, but these were sufficient for me.
(4) 1ft strips for $6 delivered (I have Prime). I used (2) 1ft strips in my Firebird trunk. I tapped into the rear dome light and routed the wires into the hatch to mount the LED strips (2 x 1ft) on the hatch panel aimed down to light the trunk area. I used 3M Molding/Trim tape to mount the strips.
Here is my install:
https://ls1tech.com/forums/appearanc...round-2-a.html
I replaced the dome light with LED as well to reduce the power draw so the combined power draw would not exceed the original bulb (most likely still less than the original bulb).
I bought another set of those for my Mustang as well mounted in the trunk with the wires tapped into the existing small trunk light.
This isn't my pic of my Mustang, but it is similar:
(The strip in the pic has more LEDs tighter spaced and the strip is mounted slightly more forward than mine.)
I used 3M Molding/Trim tape (and and maybe zip ties, I don't remember).
I replaced the original trunk bulb with LED as well to reduce power consumption as well.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I bought 2 sets (for Firebird & Mustang and some left over)
There are some with more LEDs on them for better spacing and more even output and are also brighter, but these were sufficient for me.
(4) 1ft strips for $6 delivered (I have Prime). I used (2) 1ft strips in my Firebird trunk. I tapped into the rear dome light and routed the wires into the hatch to mount the LED strips (2 x 1ft) on the hatch panel aimed down to light the trunk area. I used 3M Molding/Trim tape to mount the strips.
Here is my install:
https://ls1tech.com/forums/appearanc...round-2-a.html
I replaced the dome light with LED as well to reduce the power draw so the combined power draw would not exceed the original bulb (most likely still less than the original bulb).
I bought another set of those for my Mustang as well mounted in the trunk with the wires tapped into the existing small trunk light.
This isn't my pic of my Mustang, but it is similar:
(The strip in the pic has more LEDs tighter spaced and the strip is mounted slightly more forward than mine.)
I used 3M Molding/Trim tape (and and maybe zip ties, I don't remember).
I replaced the original trunk bulb with LED as well to reduce power consumption as well.
Last edited by VIP1; 08-13-2016 at 11:51 PM.
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If you want the lights to work the same as the factory courtesy lights, you have to connect both the power and ground to the correct wires. The factory system controls the lights by varying the available ground rather than the power but the power is also controlled by a "battery saver" circuit that prevents the lights from staying on if a door is left open. You'll also need dimmable LEDs for them to work with the "theater dimming" process when they turn off.
There is no convenient location under the dash to get those wires. The closest location is at the BCM - which is under the dash but certainly not convenient. The wires you want are dark blue with white in position E of the black 6-pin connector for power and white in position D1 of the blue 32-pin connector for ground. Your connections must be in parallel not series (i.e. don't cut the wires, tap into them with something like a ScotchLock connector).
There is no convenient location under the dash to get those wires. The closest location is at the BCM - which is under the dash but certainly not convenient. The wires you want are dark blue with white in position E of the black 6-pin connector for power and white in position D1 of the blue 32-pin connector for ground. Your connections must be in parallel not series (i.e. don't cut the wires, tap into them with something like a ScotchLock connector).
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I visited my local Autozone store and saw a lot of high priced LED lights. Lots of choices, and many that came with an adaptor to plug into the lighter socket.
I have Amazon Prime. Can you please tell, or show, me what you bought for your Formula trunk lighting and where you tapped into the lighting circuit?
Thanks,
John
I have Amazon Prime. Can you please tell, or show, me what you bought for your Formula trunk lighting and where you tapped into the lighting circuit?
Thanks,
John
Last edited by JOHNNY59; 08-13-2016 at 02:31 PM.
#10
If you want the lights to work the same as the factory courtesy lights, you have to connect both the power and ground to the correct wires. The factory system controls the lights by varying the available ground rather than the power but the power is also controlled by a "battery saver" circuit that prevents the lights from staying on if a door is left open. You'll also need dimmable LEDs for them to work with the "theater dimming" process when they turn off.
There is no convenient location under the dash to get those wires. The closest location is at the BCM - which is under the dash but certainly not convenient. The wires you want are dark blue with white in position E of the black 6-pin connector for power and white in position D1 of the blue 32-pin connector for ground. Your connections must be in parallel not series (i.e. don't cut the wires, tap into them with something like a ScotchLock connector).
There is no convenient location under the dash to get those wires. The closest location is at the BCM - which is under the dash but certainly not convenient. The wires you want are dark blue with white in position E of the black 6-pin connector for power and white in position D1 of the blue 32-pin connector for ground. Your connections must be in parallel not series (i.e. don't cut the wires, tap into them with something like a ScotchLock connector).
#12
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Accessing the wiring at the BCM is not that challenging... just that it can be awkward to reach because of its location behind the glove box. Still, it has the advantage of being under the dash closer to where you would be mounting your lights.
Using the wiring in the A pillar is easier to reach but farther from where the lights will go thus requiring a little more fishing of wire. Either location will work and it's really just a matter of personal preference.
Using the wiring in the A pillar is easier to reach but farther from where the lights will go thus requiring a little more fishing of wire. Either location will work and it's really just a matter of personal preference.
#13
Gotcha! I was hoping that it'd be more convenient to access, though figured it'd be as you said, less convenient by being away from where you are wiring and thus require more wiring. Maybe one day I'll get around to doing this as I wanted to back when I first got the car lol.