Ignition Light Ring DIY
#103
Ok, so you say its ok to hook the BLUE to the dome light if the light comes on after the ignition shuts off or the doors open, and the doors close the light stays on 60 sec longer....
but as for the ignition... what signal is it looking for exactly?
Red is 12v constant (self help)
Black is ground (self help)
Yellow is switched by ignition
Is the signal from the ignition any specific one? hot, run or acc?
Blue is door lock unlock
Can it be the signal from the button also?
Sorry, but I am just trying to figure it all out! >.<
#110
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Palm Coast FLA
Posts: 1,929
PM Dave aka JDM_DOHC_SiR
he is the one that sells them.
not sure if he has any left.
but i guess he'll let you know that.
#112
Well just got done doing the ignition light ring mod. Want to thank Niko for the DIY write up as made it pretty straight forward. Also want to thank Dave for the ignition ring and helping Niko to get the info he needed. Had a couple of questions about the install but Nick was most helpful in answering them for me. I love this site and all the info and help that is provided. The only thing I don't like is all the money your all costing me with these mods.....LMAO
Last edited by bigmitch; 05-16-2009 at 03:20 PM. Reason: Question I had was answered via PM
#113
The light appears to be operating correctly as red light blinks when doors are locked and turns steady blue when doors unlocked. Now when I put the key in the ignition switch the light goes out completely and comes back on when I pull the key out of the ignition switch. Not sure if this is a normal occurence or if I did something wrong as don't remember reading about it anywhere.
Scott
Scott
#114
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Palm Coast FLA
Posts: 1,929
Well just got done doing the ignition light ring mod. Want to thank Niko for the DIY write up as made it pretty straight forward. Also want to thank Dave for the ignition ring and helping Niko to get the info he needed. Had a couple of questions about the install but Nick was most helpful in answering them for me. I love this site and all the info and help that is provided. The only thing I don't like is all the money your all costing me with these mods.....LMAO
great job bro +rep
sounds like it works fine to me.
#115
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Palm Coast FLA
Posts: 1,929
thanks
oh and yes get ur done and post up your pics
#117
I purchased one of these from Dave about 7 months back. Never installed still in bag. Could actually use the cash if anyones interested in it. I payed $75 for it shipped, asking for the same. PM me.
#119
I installed the LED keyring, I had some problems with the small gauge factory wires. It never really worked properly since I installed it, then yesterday it went out completely. The red light is very, very dim, the blue not as dim.
I rechecked all the wires and connections and in doing so the brown wire with the silver spots got cut. I stripped a little off each end and reconnected the brown wire with the blue from the keyring, and the lights are still very dim.
Is there anyway I can check if the unit is defective by plugging to a different wire?
Does anyone think I might have messed up the factory wires too much?
Should I disconnect the battery and try to "reset" it?
I was looking at the battery and I'm not sure if I have to disconnect the whole positive terminal or what.
Can anyone help? Dave? Nick?
thanks in advance, I'm going crazy here.....
I rechecked all the wires and connections and in doing so the brown wire with the silver spots got cut. I stripped a little off each end and reconnected the brown wire with the blue from the keyring, and the lights are still very dim.
Is there anyway I can check if the unit is defective by plugging to a different wire?
Does anyone think I might have messed up the factory wires too much?
Should I disconnect the battery and try to "reset" it?
I was looking at the battery and I'm not sure if I have to disconnect the whole positive terminal or what.
Can anyone help? Dave? Nick?
thanks in advance, I'm going crazy here.....
#120
If you installed the unit properly the fuse should have protected your car and the unit.
It sounds like low voltage is the culprit. I would check the wires to be sure that one has not been pinched in the installation. Look for sharp bends or flat spots in the wire. Pulling hard on small wires can also break the copper inside the insulation resulting in high resistance or no power.
Triple check that all of your crimp joints are good and tight. You may have a crimp joint that looks and feels good but the wire is not making a good connection. I prefer solder and heat shrink as I know the connection is good.
I don't know if the unit has a reset built into it or not but all that you would need to do would be to remove the fuse under the dashboard for a few minutes. No need to disconnect the battery.
Maybe Dave or Nick will have a better answer. Good luck.
It sounds like low voltage is the culprit. I would check the wires to be sure that one has not been pinched in the installation. Look for sharp bends or flat spots in the wire. Pulling hard on small wires can also break the copper inside the insulation resulting in high resistance or no power.
Triple check that all of your crimp joints are good and tight. You may have a crimp joint that looks and feels good but the wire is not making a good connection. I prefer solder and heat shrink as I know the connection is good.
I don't know if the unit has a reset built into it or not but all that you would need to do would be to remove the fuse under the dashboard for a few minutes. No need to disconnect the battery.
Maybe Dave or Nick will have a better answer. Good luck.
Last edited by 09 Fit; 05-27-2009 at 11:13 PM. Reason: spelling