Switch placement Let me see som pictures!
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Switch placement Let me see som pictures!
I've got a DMH cutout coming. I have no idea where to place the switch I've tried searching but either I'm doing it wrong or its not working right. Anyway if I could see some pics that would be awesome guys.
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look around on the site a little....what I have in mind was adding another factory switch next to the TCS switch (where is says "Camaro"???) or using a factory convertible switch. Would be stealthy.
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I put mine right next to the fog light switch and where it says camaro on the dash. I ordered my cutout with the factory convertible switched wired in. I looked but don't have pictures of it. I had to file the dash very little so the switch would lay flush. I'd take pics but I took the switch and cut out off the car.
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I removed the 12 acc plug-in infront of the e-brake. I put the switch inside the black plastic ring. But I had McCords so I don't know if the switch is the same. It was very clean and looked like it came from the factory that way
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Originally Posted by Brian2006
They all are matching switches now but you get the idea:
http://ledvault.armorysound.com/Brian/houston%20030.jpg
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http://ledvault.armorysound.com/Brian/houston%20030.jpg
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very nice. verrrrrry nice
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Originally Posted by Brian2006
They all are matching switches now but you get the idea:
http://ledvault.armorysound.com/Brian/houston%20030.jpg
>>>NO NEED TO QUOTE PICS!!!<<<
http://ledvault.armorysound.com/Brian/houston%20030.jpg
>>>NO NEED TO QUOTE PICS!!!<<<
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check out this thread...you might be able to PM the guys for some more info
https://ls1tech.com/forums/suspension-brakes/88931-found-out-neato-thing-today.html
https://ls1tech.com/forums/suspension-brakes/88931-found-out-neato-thing-today.html
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Just wondering if I can get some advice or impute from some of you guys, I just got 2 QTEC cutouts, and would like to put another switch next to my fog light switch to open and close them.
My question is that both the TCS, and fog light switches aren't momentary switch like I would need to open and close the cut outs.
Any thoughts appreciated.
thanks
My question is that both the TCS, and fog light switches aren't momentary switch like I would need to open and close the cut outs.
Any thoughts appreciated.
thanks
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Originally Posted by Mike00ss
Just wondering if I can get some advice or impute from some of you guys, I just got 2 QTEC cutouts, and would like to put another switch next to my fog light switch to open and close them.
My question is that both the TCS, and fog light switches aren't momentary switch like I would need to open and close the cut outs.
Any thoughts appreciated.
thanks
My question is that both the TCS, and fog light switches aren't momentary switch like I would need to open and close the cut outs.
Any thoughts appreciated.
thanks
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I used the little switch that came with the cutout. I removed and drilled a hole in the asytray. I also tapped into the power and ground wires for the cig lighter that are like 3 inches away. Works great plus there is always power supplied to the cig lighter so I can close my cutout before I start the car at 5 in the morning.
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Originally Posted by Brian2006
ASR is a momentary switch and I see people use it all the time for an electric cutout switch
Good to hear, I didn't know the ASR switches are momentary.
Thanks
Were can I get a Blank ASR switch from?
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Originally Posted by Mike00ss
Good to hear, I didn't know the ASR switches are momentary.
Thanks
Were can I get a Blank ASR switch from?
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Were can I get a Blank ASR switch from?
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Originally Posted by Brian2006
www.tacreationsusa.com I think they're a sponsor??? If not mods, go ahead and remove link