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Showing what I believe to be (and please check your manual and make your own determination on this because I don't want to be liable for mistakes) the correct point to place a jack and/or axle stand. It would be nice if the manual said something like "... on the L-shaped lip between the underbody and rocker panel" because intuitively, I was looking for a flat surface.
Showing what I believe to be (and please check your manual and make your own determination on this because I don't want to be liable for mistakes) the correct point to place a jack and/or axle stand. It would be nice if the manual said something like "... on the L-shaped lip between the underbody and rocker panel" because intuitively, I was looking for a flat surface.
0 2013/11/30 19:39:57 colin_f
This one was pretty easy. Added a 48-LED panel to the roof-light and trunk-light. The panels I bought came with 5 in a pack for $10, delivered. The pack contained 3 different kinds of car-bulb adapter for each panel. The one in the ceiling worked just fine but the same adapter in the back didn't fit so I wound up connecting the leads directly to the bulb socket. In the back, I also wound up using 2-sided tape to connect the panel to the *outside* of the light.
This one was pretty easy. Added a 48-LED panel to the roof-light and trunk-light. The panels I bought came with 5 in a pack for $10, delivered. The pack contained 3 different kinds of car-bulb adapter for each panel. The one in the ceiling worked just fine but the same adapter in the back didn't fit so I wound up connecting the leads directly to the bulb socket. In the back, I also wound up using 2-sided tape to connect the panel to the *outside* of the light.
0 2013/11/27 16:18:55 colin_f
Honda Fit fuse box with two add-a-circuit units in series, placed into slot 7 (which is switched).
Honda Fit fuse box with two add-a-circuit units in series, placed into slot 7 (which is switched).
0 2013/11/21 14:13:19 colin_f
I’ve ganged together two “Add-A-Circuit” units so I can have
separate fuses for each seat heater. This fits into Fuse Slot 7
(which is empty in our manual-transmission Fit) and 
conveniently wraps around the bottom of the fuse panel. (If
it were put anywhere else in the panel, the 2nd fuse would
stick out too far and prevent the first Add-A-Circuit from being able to be inserted.

Note that this is the only
arrangement possible for putting
two of these together; If it were
flipped around, the circuit wouldn’t
complete on the 2nd unit (well,
unless you wanted 1 post dangling
out of the first unit).
I’ve ganged together two “Add-A-Circuit” units so I can have separate fuses for each seat heater. This fits into Fuse Slot 7 (which is empty in our manual-transmission Fit) and conveniently wraps around the bottom of the fuse panel. (If it were put anywhere else in the panel, the 2nd fuse would stick out too far and prevent the first Add-A-Circuit from being able to be inserted. Note that this is the only arrangement possible for putting two of these together; If it were flipped around, the circuit wouldn’t complete on the 2nd unit (well, unless you wanted 1 post dangling out of the first unit).
0 2013/11/21 14:13:19 colin_f
Honda Fit fuse panel showing which locations are switched and which are constant.

The only unused & keyed fuse space I could find was slot
7, marked in Green. It’s usually for the “Transmission
Solonoid”, which is probably empty because ours is manual.
The red circles mark circuits which are always-on, and
which of the two posts is the live one.
The spot with the green-? seems to switch off 10 minutes
after the car does. Weird.
Honda Fit fuse panel showing which locations are switched and which are constant. The only unused & keyed fuse space I could find was slot 7, marked in Green. It’s usually for the “Transmission Solonoid”, which is probably empty because ours is manual. The red circles mark circuits which are always-on, and which of the two posts is the live one. The spot with the green-? seems to switch off 10 minutes after the car does. Weird.
0 2013/11/21 14:13:19 colin_f
After damplifier installation.
After damplifier installation.
0 2013/11/21 05:34:19 colin_f
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0 2013/11/20 20:13:53 colin_f
 

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