Hey @ChrisFix! I just want to say thanks SO MUCH for your videos! I'm an 18 year old girl who knows absolutely nothing about cars and I've always been too scared to buy one, but with your videos I just got an amazing deal on my first car and it's in great shape! You also helped me prove my boyfriend wrong haha because I changed some brake pads, rotors, and did an oil change all by myself which was the coolest thing ever! So keep doing what you do because it's helping millions!! :)
Thank you so much for installing the bed lights! I've enjoyed them for the last few months and they've been working flawlessly. None of the double sided tape has come off so to everyone doing this, follow Chris' instructions and don't skip the isopropyl alcohol!! Everyone that sees the lights is impressed at the clean install 👍🏻👍🏻
This was a lot of fun! This spring/summer you guys have to come back and we can do another collab! You guys can review the Maserati or the next car I’m looking for ;) and we can go fishing for the ChrisFish channel!!!!!
Two notes: 1. I would strongly recommend testing before zip-tying everything and reassembling the tail light. (put fuse in, test, pull fuse out again, tidy up, put fuse back in, test again) 2. I would put the switches on the positive side, so that the LED tape goes straight to "ground" on the negative side. This way, if something shorts out along the way, it's more likely the lights will be stuck off, rather than stuck on.
@@chrisfix As always, another job well done Chris! You never cease to inspire and amaze many others with all these informative videos and tutorials! :)
A couple of things worth mentioning, learnt when rewiring my boat: 1. The primary choice of fuse does not depend on the load you intend to connect. The wire is chosen to be able to support the intended load and connection distance, then the fuse is chosen to have an equal or lower current capacity as the wire. If the fuse is rated higher than the cable, a short is likely to end in a fire. 2. The wire needs to be multistrand as you have used, never use solid core wire eg intended for a house, vibration will break it. 3. When the solder connection is shown in the cideo, a difference between the LED tail and the wire for the run to the battery on the right is visible: left = silver (presoldered), the right shows bare copper. Presoldered is chosen by the led manufacturer because it does not corrode. I have not yet found a “waterproof” connection which remains just that in boats and cars.
This was a lot of fun and is a great project for you at home! Now you know how to install LED strip lights and a magnetic switch so they turn on automatically! Also be sure to check out The Straight Pipes car reviews!!! ruclips.net/user/TheStraightPipes Here are all of the products used in a list so you can easily find them: LED Light Strip: amzn.to/2S1AgV6 Magnetic Switch: amzn.to/2U6lJtJ Push Button Switch: amzn.to/38I1Ux4 Fuse: amzn.to/3aW2Xev Very High Bonding Tape: amzn.to/2RB75cr Wire Connectors: amzn.to/2O8V5Nh Wire Protector: amzn.to/2uLFv32 Wire Crimper: amzn.to/36FMlEw Wire Stripper: amzn.to/37I0KkU Multimeter: amzn.to/36CsfuU Soldering Iron: amzn.to/38Uw1S5
Hey Chris, I just wanted to share a couple of suggestions which may help you for future. I have been doing electrical wiring in vehicles for 30 years so plenty of experience. I've also fixed a lot of other peoples problematic wiring issues. You do a pretty good job, however a couple of important things caught my eye. Using marine wire, which is tinned from factory would help with any corrosion issues. Secondly the ground wire at the back wrapped around a bolt without even using a connector made me cringe. If you are going to go through the trouble of running a wire from the battery, run power & ground, that way you are making a good solid connection at the same location, and you are creating a loop between the battery and the device. A bad ground will cause lots of problems down the road. Marine grade epoxy heat shrink connectors will save you the step of using the dielectric grease. One more suggestion is to run the wire from the battery back towards the cab, then across the firewall and down. I'm certain your videos will help a lot of folks. You might want to look into Power Probe's soldering guns and torches. They will make your life so much easier.
I’m confused, I ran my lights just like he said and connected it just like he said, my lights come on, but are not bright anymore, connections seem solid, but do i need to install a relay somewhere after the fuse wire off the positive battery side?
I thought everything Chris done was perfect, except for mounting the ground. So then I came to the comment section to see who agreed. I also put No-Ox-Id on my connections before I crimp. I love Chris's videos....
Hey! I did it! I installed my own LED's in the back of my ute. I followed your advice and instructions and managed to get it done for about $80. The toughest part for me was running the conduit and wire under the body of the vehicle. That was a challenge but I got there in the end. A little bit nerving when I had to drill the hole for the button switch but it worked out fine in the end. Thanks for all your tips and advice. It really did help to make it a good secure fitment. Much appreciated!
@@devonburkhalter9840 I initially did try the strongest double sided adhesive tape I could find and washed the surfaces down with methylated spirits but in the heat of summer it just didn’t hold. Literally melted away. In the end I removed all the tape, which was a real pain in the ass and put dabs of silicone to hold the lights on. So far so good. They haven’t come off.
Yes I spotted that too and thought this video might be an early April Fool's joke. So I watched this whole video very keenly trying to spot the leap of faith that leads you astray. Instead this video turned out to be excellently explained, shown and inspiring. Thank you
Love the helpful videos Chris, I’m 14 years old and I got a learner permit to drive and I’ve already replaced an alternator and going to be fixing the worn struts on our 97 escort, keep up with the awesome content! I’ve learned so much already from your videos. 👍👍
No questions about Chris’s talent but I think it’s better and quicker to attach the positive wire to the rear parking light. You don’t need bunch of wires nor wire cover and the labor to run it from battery at front to all the way to the trunk gate. Don’t need the on off switch, just mount the magnetic switch is all it needs. The drawback is the parking light needs turned on before opening the trunk. In some vehicles has constant positive feed to rear brake lights, then all we need is a photocell switch. Thank Chris for countless time from making these videos helping out many diy newbies including me. I do appreciate your resilience.
Just a small tip from an electrician. The next time you need to hook up a ground I would advise to crimp a large connector washer (eyelet perhaps in your country?) to the ground wire. I have a feeling that those threads nicked the copper enough for it to pop off from vibrations one day. Usually the ground is the most important as a good ground connection can also nake sure your fuse does blow when you need it to blow the most. Everything else was great!
I just did this yesterday, and it worked perfectly - even bought the parts you had in your links below from Amazon. Everything looks great, and worked the first time I tested. Really appreciate the video!
I can't be the only one irked that he did the whole job clean as hell then just threaded a bolt over a bare wire for the ground instead of a ring terminal, etc.
I was watching on my tv and had to visit the RUclips app on my iPad just to read the comments after I saw it. There were a few other iffy parts but that bolt threaded over bare wire was too much.
@@chrisfix yeah well.... i got like 3 of those strips in my car by today. One in the Trunk one in the Cabin and one under the Hood. All done since 7am today😂i am an Electrician on vacation and apparently i cant get enough of Electricity
@@chrisfix it came out so well! I went all inside the trim and used the power off the original bulb so it only turns on when the trunk opens. I'm really proud of it. I will definitely be referencing your job on the Raptor for my Dad's turn. Thank you for all that you do, you are an inspiration. :)
ChrisFix if you wanna make a video on how to flush and change a sealed systems coolant let me know I’m in jersey and have a sealed System car!!! I’ll buy any coolant or tools and would love to watch the process
Wow to drive from Canada just to install lights, I wish my friends would do this. We live in the same building and they can’t even walk down the stairs to return things they borrowed from me.
Tip: heating the tip of screw driver with a lighter makes it easier and cleaner to push it through the plastic bed liner. That wiring diagram is top notch!
Chris, thank you so much for this! My 17 year old and I had a great time together installing these lights in my truck. We went with the water proof 5630 LED tape. I am not sure how long the 3M tape will last but have a backup plan if it fails over time. Keep the awesome videos coming, it’s great for my son who needs to learn how to service his car. Well done sir!!!
@@devonburkhalter9840 the tape started to fail after a year but I cheated and used epoxy and out a dot every few inches so it can be replaced some day.
Hey chrisfix, Since im an electronics engineer, i have some suggestions. 1. if the magnet fails and you are Parked, your battery will be dead within a few hours, this is especialy bad if you are for example parked at an airport. I think a good solution would be to either wire it ti the ignition or use a timer relay, that will shut it of lets say 15 minutes after the ignition has been turned off. Another idea would be to wire it to the unlocking mechanism, so the led's will only go on, if your car is unlocked (i think this would be the best way) 2. Tell your community to wait like maybe a minute after cleaning the surface with the alcohol, beacause if you directly apply any kind of glue (for example the stick tape) the alcohol will actually dissolve the glue in it, so it will maybe stick for a week until it falls of. 3. if you wanna properly solder 2 wires together, do it the following way: 1.) strip both wires to about 10mm 2.) twist both wires, so they are as compact as possible 3.) pretin both wires (just enough that you can see them turn silver) 4.) DONT FORGET TO ADD TE HEATSHRINKS (trust me, i had to solder an entire BUS together. After i soldered 125, YES 125 wires to one another i realised i forgot the heatshrinks) 5.) attach the wires to the "helping arms" and put the stripped and pretinned wires SIDE BY SIDE (so they touch each other) 6.) heat both wires and use some more solder to get a strong connection 7.) put the heatshrink over the solder joint and heat it with the heatgun or a lighter. 8.) Boom, Profit I hope i could help you, and stay as you are. I love your Videos and i got a 2001 Chevrolet Blazer from my grandfather so i need your videos :)
little tip- you could find an unused fuse in the fusebox that gets power when the truck is off, then put an undervolt-protection circuit on it so it cuts out if the truck's battery voltage gets too low. This is pretty common practice for things like dashcams :P only difficulty is getting it from internal to external, unless you have a free fuse in the enginebay fusebox.
Right on Chris Fix! I was looking into buying the kit some company makes for $75 and now that I saw how easy it is to do, I'm going to make my own for under the hood of my 2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser. Thank you for info. Keep up the AWESOME work.
You make the best videos! This is perfect for my son loading his 4wheeler after mudding. He usually rides until dark. So this will be a great project for us. Thanks. Not only do you help folks do things themselves. But also projects that parents and children or spouses can do together. And feel great about what they have accomplished! Keep up the awesome vids brother!👍😁
@@jarrettc.4417 That gauge of wire can't handle anything close to 50A (probably 20A-30A max, and that's pushing it), and would result in the wire more than likely catching fire in the event of a short. Basically the wire would behave as if there were no inline fuse, and it was connected directly to the battery.
I've done work like this in the past and have a decent amount of electrical experience, and this video was really well done. I learned a few great tricks, and the methods that you used were smart and proven. Great job
Yeah they'll also remember how they were just a little 912 bulb that did nothing but drain your battery if you parked on a hill due to the mercury switch most of them used.
Same here, just watching a video on installing leds when I very much know how to install leds considering I put 34 of them on my truck along with a strobe module and relay for running lights lmao. I did skip the wire loom rule tho... Something about running loom along 6 different wiring harnesses adding up to 100+ feet of wire with over 70-80 connectors on them turned me off to that idea.
BlaZe_Impala _ yeah I said he should do a face reveal at 6mill but it’s 10mill instead so yeah I do not know how to end this I guess bye and good luck have a good day.
Couple tips.. from someone who's installed thousands of those magnetic switches professionally over the last 15 years.. that factory double sided tape will not last long at all with the weather. Also, when using a relay (switch) to break power, ALWAYS break the positive leg instead of the negative.
Safer.... not really. Cleaner install yes. After spending all that time on the job I’m not really sure why it was skipped. Maybe didn’t have the correct terminal on hand.
Finally! I was constantly checking your channel for new videos. Ended up watching your previous ones! Thanks a lot Chris! I definitely love your videos and always anxious for them! Your videos are not tiring to watch. Thumbs up! Been following you for almost 5 years! Appreciate what you have done!
I was watching StraightPipes Attainable Dream Cars on their way to ChrisFix to have these truck bed LED lights installed. So I HAD to watch this amazing video. So cool! So easy! Thank you ChrisFix for showing how simple it is. I would never attempt to do this without your video. Thanks again!!
Seriously I can’t even describe how right he he is when he says “when something works it’s so satisfying”. I work as an access control tech. And when a door does what it’s sposed to, and it’s because of you, the rush of being self satisfied and having the customer test the product and having it work the way it’s sposed to... oh man! I deal with wiring way more complex than this on a daily basis, but man. You just made this so easy a chimp could do it. ChrisFix! Fixing problems that don’t exist! I love you brother
Hey @ChrisFix! I introduced my girlfriend to your channel and ever since, she’s addicted to watching new stuff from you and she’s fascinated watching you fix your cars! She helps me work on my car now because of you! Thanks bud!
I honestly cannot possibly understand why people dislike your videos other than they have nothing better to do. I’m going to modify this idea and install it on my wrangler. Thanks so much for improving my mechanical skills with your channel.
Hey, chris fix i know this is 2 years old but i just wanted to say i don't actually do any of this on my cars but your vids are so satisfying to watch and i just really enjoy them.
Would really appreciate a hardwiring tutorial from the legend himself, there aren’t much in depth videos that explain this topic well on the internet and it can be a game changer since installation for electric mods on vehicles are very expensive I wanted to install an ambient lighting kit on my car which cost me 60 bucks but the installation in my local shop is 1000 bucks
Thank you Chris! I have always been too intimidated by electrical, but using this guide I was able to wire a buckshot round to my driver's seat. Never again will my car be stolen. Never again.
YES! I have been waiting for this for so long. Every time I wanna do something on my truck I wait for you to upload about it. Thanks man. You are the best source of information about cars in youtube.
Don't forget, that wire size directly dictates how many amps can travel through the wire itself. Oversizing a fuse is dangerous. Oversizing leads to the fuse, a over current protection device, to be utterly useless if it exceeds the amp limit on the wiring leading to and away from it. You can get away with a few extra amps when sizing up, but always be cautious when doing so. If it's an old circuit it may have already been stepped up...and now your entering a danger zone. For more clarification on amp to wire size always reference the National Electric Code. Also know as the NEC. A quick Google search can save you your ride and possibly your life. Great video Chris!
Hey @ChrisFix! I just want to say thanks SO MUCH for your videos! I'm an 18 year old girl who knows absolutely nothing about cars and I've always been too scared to buy one, but with your videos I just got an amazing deal on my first car and it's in great shape! You also helped me prove my boyfriend wrong haha because I changed some brake pads, rotors, and did an oil change all by myself which was the coolest thing ever! So keep doing what you do because it's helping millions!! :)
Yessss! This is so awesome! This is what it’s all about! This is why I make my videos! Great job!
That's actually pretty awesome.
ChrisFix keep up the good work 👌🏼👌🏼
im not gonna put my age up here anymore but im very young and still enjoy these videos
Get rid of the old boyfriend, I'll treat you better love.
"Out with the Old and in with the New". 😎
Thank you so much for installing the bed lights! I've enjoyed them for the last few months and they've been working flawlessly. None of the double sided tape has come off so to everyone doing this, follow Chris' instructions and don't skip the isopropyl alcohol!! Everyone that sees the lights is impressed at the clean install 👍🏻👍🏻
This was a lot of fun! This spring/summer you guys have to come back and we can do another collab! You guys can review the Maserati or the next car I’m looking for ;) and we can go fishing for the ChrisFish channel!!!!!
@@chrisfix it was awesome hanging out with you and we'll definitely be back!
We can go fishing!!!!!!!!
@@chrisfished oh my, a fishing channel!
@@chrisfished when are we getting the ChrisFly channel?
I have zero intention of installing bed-liner lights, but that did not stop me from watching all 23 minutes of this video. Outstanding job!
I don't even have a pickup truck 😂
I don't even own a vehicle 😂
I don't even have a license 😂
hahahahaha, you and me both
@@divyawadhwa8606 I'm not even old enough to have one 😂
Two notes:
1. I would strongly recommend testing before zip-tying everything and reassembling the tail light. (put fuse in, test, pull fuse out again, tidy up, put fuse back in, test again)
2. I would put the switches on the positive side, so that the LED tape goes straight to "ground" on the negative side. This way, if something shorts out along the way, it's more likely the lights will be stuck off, rather than stuck on.
Bop it
Twist it
Pull it...
“Solder it
Silicone it
Heat shrink it
Beautiful”
-ChrisFix 2020
lol
Falls apart because you forgot about the thread locker.
you forgot to text "Beautiful"
Dominic Guay but was it medium strength ??
Michael Jeziorski heh
Life lessons with ChrisFix
“Work with the holes you have. Never go out of your way to get new holes if you don’t need to.”
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
I got all the holes I need
U such a man of culture 🤥
love your quote man...:]
Great way to prevent cheating with ur wife..
22:54, i didn't skip a single second for the exact same reason - even watching the whole process makes it feel so rewarding at the end.
Thanks man!
@@chrisfix As always, another job well done Chris! You never cease to inspire and amaze many others with all these informative videos and tutorials! :)
A couple of things worth mentioning, learnt when rewiring my boat:
1. The primary choice of fuse does not depend on the load you intend to connect. The wire is chosen to be able to support the intended load and connection distance, then the fuse is chosen to have an equal or lower current capacity as the wire. If the fuse is rated higher than the cable, a short is likely to end in a fire.
2. The wire needs to be multistrand as you have used, never use solid core wire eg intended for a house, vibration will break it.
3. When the solder connection is shown in the cideo, a difference between the LED tail and the wire for the run to the battery on the right is visible: left = silver (presoldered), the right shows bare copper. Presoldered is chosen by the led manufacturer because it does not corrode. I have not yet found a “waterproof” connection which remains just that in boats and cars.
This was a lot of fun and is a great project for you at home! Now you know how to install LED strip lights and a magnetic switch so they turn on automatically! Also be sure to check out The Straight Pipes car reviews!!!
ruclips.net/user/TheStraightPipes
Here are all of the products used
in a list so you can easily find them:
LED Light Strip: amzn.to/2S1AgV6
Magnetic Switch: amzn.to/2U6lJtJ
Push Button Switch: amzn.to/38I1Ux4
Fuse: amzn.to/3aW2Xev
Very High Bonding Tape: amzn.to/2RB75cr
Wire Connectors: amzn.to/2O8V5Nh
Wire Protector: amzn.to/2uLFv32
Wire Crimper: amzn.to/36FMlEw
Wire Stripper: amzn.to/37I0KkU
Multimeter: amzn.to/36CsfuU
Soldering Iron: amzn.to/38Uw1S5
Still waiting for turbo installation
Plz tell us how to install turbo charge in car or truck plz plz plz plz plz plz plz
Bru shout out
do face reaveel
Bro,you're one of the best youtuber ever.
Do I have a truck? No
Do I have any desire to install any type of aftermarket light on my car? No
I'm a simple man. I see a ChrisFix video, I click.
Thanks for the support! Hopefully you are learning a lot from the videos!
Do I have a car? No
Mats Nijhuis lol
@@matsnijhuis3311 do you have a bicycle
@@michaelc9128 yeah but why do u need LEDs on a bike lol
Your "how to" videos are the best on RUclips! Thank you very much for helping out so many people!
Project Farm you’re here lmao
Project Farm thank you
OMG your here
Thanks a lot man!
You guys should do a collab some time.
Hey Chris, I just wanted to share a couple of suggestions which may help you for future. I have been doing electrical wiring in vehicles for 30 years so plenty of experience. I've also fixed a lot of other peoples problematic wiring issues. You do a pretty good job, however a couple of important things caught my eye. Using marine wire, which is tinned from factory would help with any corrosion issues. Secondly the ground wire at the back wrapped around a bolt without even using a connector made me cringe. If you are going to go through the trouble of running a wire from the battery, run power & ground, that way you are making a good solid connection at the same location, and you are creating a loop between the battery and the device. A bad ground will cause lots of problems down the road. Marine grade epoxy heat shrink connectors will save you the step of using the dielectric grease. One more suggestion is to run the wire from the battery back towards the cab, then across the firewall and down. I'm certain your videos will help a lot of folks. You might want to look into Power Probe's soldering guns and torches. They will make your life so much easier.
Thank you for the tips
man your right
@@chrisfix this is what I love about you, replying to comments even after 3 years, absolute legend
love the tips, any info is good info. helping each other out is awesome. help each other out
I’m confused, I ran my lights just like he said and connected it just like he said, my lights come on, but are not bright anymore, connections seem solid, but do i need to install a relay somewhere after the fuse wire off the positive battery side?
"We're gonna be doing this at home"
Guys that drove from Canada: u wot
lol, I was home :p
@@chrisfix hahahaha
oof
@@chrisfix 🏠?
Hay get to see his face .... with it
0:25
Neighbour be like: “Oh no Mary, he snapped the daylight away again!”
Christopher Fixtopher is Thanos confirmed!
Yea they hate when I do that.
Bastian De Vos amazing comment 🤣🤣
Being an auto electrician you really explained in detail what was required and how to do it, thumbs up
Thanks a lot
Really? You agree with his choice of mounting the ground wire? Shoving it into the threads was ghetto af.
Ryan Prokopow yea the ground wire was a bit odd but I was pointing out his positives
I thought everything Chris done was perfect, except for mounting the ground. So then I came to the comment section to see who agreed. I also put No-Ox-Id on my connections before I crimp. I love Chris's videos....
@@robertjefferson1372 if i use a crimp i put solder in it as well as crimping it. No water can get in there and now it has no chance of ripping out
Hey! I did it! I installed my own LED's in the back of my ute. I followed your advice and instructions and managed to get it done for about $80. The toughest part for me was running the conduit and wire under the body of the vehicle. That was a challenge but I got there in the end. A little bit nerving when I had to drill the hole for the button switch but it worked out fine in the end. Thanks for all your tips and advice. It really did help to make it a good secure fitment. Much appreciated!
Awesome! Nice work and glad the video helped!
What adhesive did you use? How has it held up so far?
@@devonburkhalter9840 I initially did try the strongest double sided adhesive tape I could find and washed the surfaces down with methylated spirits but in the heat of summer it just didn’t hold. Literally melted away. In the end I removed all the tape, which was a real pain in the ass and put dabs of silicone to hold the lights on. So far so good. They haven’t come off.
Never forget your blinker fluid
Never! ruclips.net/video/E6GsXhBb10k/видео.html
Yes I spotted that too and thought this video might be an early April Fool's joke. So I watched this whole video very keenly trying to spot the leap of faith that leads you astray. Instead this video turned out to be excellently explained, shown and inspiring. Thank you
ChrisFix, where was your case of Muffler Bearings?
If you ever try woodworking, the first tool you need is a Board-Stretcher.
The other day I saw a shop that said we sell blinker fluid bro I was laughing so hard lol
don't get blinker fluid in your eye it will cause uncontrollable blinking
18:09 did anyone else blink at the dirt falling
mrgunaman I think you’re holding your phone a little close to your face lol
yea lol
came down here to find this
how in the world did this get 100 like wth
I wiped my eyes haha
1:00 😂😂😂😂 chrisfixing my truck. 😂
the crows in the back started laughing
@Andy Plays hey, how are you?
Andy Plays hey I remember you
StraitPipe's story brought me here
I was waiting for you you have officially been Chrisfixed haha
Pro tip: Pin 4 on your 7-way trailer plug is 12V. You can tap into that without snaking it up to the front. Use a fuse still.
Swoit mon. Multimeter to find pin when forgotten. Thanks
Absolute legend
That doesn’t screw it up for towing?
@@nicholasphillips5406 it shouldnt, it doesnt draw much power.
So does this increase performance like in a PC?
Only if it's RGB
more fps on your gps
No, but increases the usability unlike in a PC
It adds 50 HP
More lumens = more horse power
Love the helpful videos Chris, I’m 14 years old and I got a learner permit to drive and I’ve already replaced an alternator and going to be fixing the worn struts on our 97 escort, keep up with the awesome content! I’ve learned so much already from your videos. 👍👍
I'm glad the videos have been helpful! Thanks a lot!
@@abenton3284 maybe you can help your dad fixing something that's what I do
There’s something called helping hands
My dad: that’s a waste of money hold the flashlight
lol
This comment is hilarious. Surprised it doesn't have more 'likes'. 😄
James Hinckley “I already have bed lights” - my grandpa pointing to his brake light
James Hinckley 😂😂😂😂😂😂
In our day, the kids were the "Helping hand" as well as the TV remote.
No questions about Chris’s talent but I think it’s better and quicker to attach the positive wire to the rear parking light. You don’t need bunch of wires nor wire cover and the labor to run it from battery at front to all the way to the trunk gate. Don’t need the on off switch, just mount the magnetic switch is all it needs. The drawback is the parking light needs turned on before opening the trunk. In some vehicles has constant positive feed to rear brake lights, then all we need is a photocell switch. Thank Chris for countless time from making these videos helping out many diy newbies including me. I do appreciate your resilience.
when your teacher makes it complicated, chris make it easy
Teachers try to make it complicated because they want to sound smart.
Yes.
Christian mak e s it easy
You dictionary is wrong
Your teacher is the best
too right he does, will be taking most of his ideas on board, making a professional job everything I do to my 98 Model 100 series GXL Landcruiser.
Like to motivate Chris to finally give us turbo Honda del sol 🥺
Fr I keep waiting for that video :(
Yesss!!!!
I cannot wait for an in depth tutorial for turbo and supercharger install omg
Hes already got the turbo 💁♂️
Isn’t that illegal...it would be really cool though
Just a small tip from an electrician. The next time you need to hook up a ground I would advise to crimp a large connector washer (eyelet perhaps in your country?) to the ground wire. I have a feeling that those threads nicked the copper enough for it to pop off from vibrations one day. Usually the ground is the most important as a good ground connection can also nake sure your fuse does blow when you need it to blow the most. Everything else was great!
I just did this yesterday, and it worked perfectly - even bought the parts you had in your links below from Amazon. Everything looks great, and worked the first time I tested. Really appreciate the video!
Awesome! Glad the video was helpful!
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
How has the 3m tape held up so far?
Me: Cool a ChrisFix vid on lighting!
Wife: What do you want to add lights to?
Me: I’m about to find out!
lol, you can do this anywhere on your car or truck!
But Chris, I only have some toy cars...
@@srk7613 so sad sorry
@@srk7613 me to
Everyone: *uses it for practical purposes Me: UNDERGLOW TUTORIAL !!!
Under glow just ruins the car
@sourpatchboy 44 get reported
Fishing In texas I think you’re just mad cause you don’t drive rice rockets
@@SOUR8411 tf
Same
It’s like a fridge door. I see myself watching the light turn on and off while closing and opening the door
I can't be the only one irked that he did the whole job clean as hell then just threaded a bolt over a bare wire for the ground instead of a ring terminal, etc.
Well, yeah. I was thinking heat shrink up to the bare wire. Put some protection on it
yea Mike you are, if you have a problem, do it right it's up to you.
That was so disappointing!!! Everything else was perfect, then he didn’t use a ring terminal on the ground!! Glad I wasn’t the only one thinking that!
@@bobm7275 apparently I'm not so 🤷♂️
I was watching on my tv and had to visit the RUclips app on my iPad just to read the comments after I saw it. There were a few other iffy parts but that bolt threaded over bare wire was too much.
Under the hood! GENIUS! Never thought of that
It’s pretty helpful! But once you know how to wire, you can put these lights anywhere you might find them useful!
@@chrisfix I've used those lights to create a really clean door light setup for my truck
Can the stripes of LEDs withstand the heat under the hood?
@@1ZZFE Most can
@@chrisfix yeah well.... i got like 3 of those strips in my car by today. One in the Trunk one in the Cabin and one under the Hood. All done since 7am today😂i am an Electrician on vacation and apparently i cant get enough of Electricity
This is so crazy, I just installed an led light strip in my trunk like yesterday lol. My dad wants to put some in his Tacoma too. Great job!
Awesome! How did it come out?
@@chrisfix its good
@@chrisfix it came out so well! I went all inside the trim and used the power off the original bulb so it only turns on when the trunk opens. I'm really proud of it. I will definitely be referencing your job on the Raptor for my Dad's turn. Thank you for all that you do, you are an inspiration. :)
@@FlankinPark legend has it he is still looking for the response
7:33 "the switch is a little too small for our hole"
that's pretty hot ngl xD
@ChrisFix oh, and how are you?
That what she said
Omg on a diy car fixing RUclips channel 🤢🤮
@Creeperman169 and it’s a dumbass
@@aduptuniform2647 and who you callin a dumbass?
Great video! When you said “Christmas tree bit,” I said “step bit.” Then out loud I said “same same.” I appreciate you brotha.
You know it’s gonna be a good day when chrisfix uploads a video
Chris fix needs his own shop where you can bring you car for upgrades ect.
That would be cool
@@chrisfix thanks for the heart.
He can train people with his videos to help him
ChrisFix if you wanna make a video on how to flush and change a sealed systems coolant let me know I’m in jersey and have a sealed System car!!! I’ll buy any coolant or tools and would love to watch the process
or the prestige shop when u can buy oryginal soapy wooder :)
Wow to drive from Canada just to install lights, I wish my friends would do this. We live in the same building and they can’t even walk down the stairs to return things they borrowed from me.
Lol
They didnt do it for the lights it was for promoting their youtube channel well worth the drive
Is Flanders your last name?
Tip: heating the tip of screw driver with a lighter makes it easier and cleaner to push it through the plastic bed liner.
That wiring diagram is top notch!
Chris, thank you so much for this! My 17 year old and I had a great time together installing these lights in my truck. We went with the water proof 5630 LED tape. I am not sure how long the 3M tape will last but have a backup plan if it fails over time. Keep the awesome videos coming, it’s great for my son who needs to learn how to service his car. Well done sir!!!
How's it holding up?
@@Ryan_Carder it made it a Year and now I have to figure out a ground issue but it’s my fault. The led are amazing and we use it all the time.
@sforkner67 Can you inform me as to how the 3m tape has held up so far? Thank you in advance.
@@devonburkhalter9840 the tape started to fail after a year but I cheated and used epoxy and out a dot every few inches so it can be replaced some day.
Hey guys, ChrisFix here, today I show you how to...
*INSTALL A CLAPPER FOR THE SUN*
Massive pink slapped cigarette out of ur daddy's head coughing
Hey chrisfix,
Since im an electronics engineer, i have some suggestions.
1. if the magnet fails and you are Parked, your battery will be dead within a few hours, this is especialy bad if you are for example parked at an airport. I think a good solution would be to either wire it ti the ignition or use a timer relay, that will shut it of lets say 15 minutes after the ignition has been turned off. Another idea would be to wire it to the unlocking mechanism, so the led's will only go on, if your car is unlocked (i think this would be the best way)
2. Tell your community to wait like maybe a minute after cleaning the surface with the alcohol, beacause if you directly apply any kind of glue (for example the stick tape) the alcohol will actually dissolve the glue in it, so it will maybe stick for a week until it falls of.
3. if you wanna properly solder 2 wires together, do it the following way:
1.) strip both wires to about 10mm
2.) twist both wires, so they are as compact as possible
3.) pretin both wires (just enough that you can see them turn silver)
4.) DONT FORGET TO ADD TE HEATSHRINKS (trust me, i had to solder an entire BUS together. After i soldered 125, YES 125 wires to one another i realised i forgot the heatshrinks)
5.) attach the wires to the "helping arms" and put the stripped and pretinned wires SIDE BY SIDE (so they touch each other)
6.) heat both wires and use some more solder to get a strong connection
7.) put the heatshrink over the solder joint and heat it with the heatgun or a lighter.
8.) Boom, Profit
I hope i could help you, and stay as you are. I love your Videos and i got a 2001 Chevrolet Blazer from my grandfather so i need your videos :)
VaareLp Gaming thanks for the tips
Just curious, is that switch water proof?
little tip- you could find an unused fuse in the fusebox that gets power when the truck is off, then put an undervolt-protection circuit on it so it cuts out if the truck's battery voltage gets too low. This is pretty common practice for things like dashcams :P only difficulty is getting it from internal to external, unless you have a free fuse in the enginebay fusebox.
I would recommend switching hot instead of ground for safety.
Right on Chris Fix! I was looking into buying the kit some company makes for $75 and now that I saw how easy it is to do, I'm going to make my own for under the hood of my 2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser. Thank you for info. Keep up the AWESOME work.
Awesome! Let me know how it works!
When will you upload the video on turbocharging you del Sol.
We are eager to see that as we don't have enough tutorials to turbocharged a car.
😔
It'll be here soon!
@@chrisfix The word has been spoken
Bro shut up and just wait
@@Rob-kl1uz bro
@@Rob-kl1uz bruhh
You make the best videos! This is perfect for my son loading his 4wheeler after mudding. He usually rides until dark. So this will be a great project for us. Thanks. Not only do you help folks do things themselves. But also projects that parents and children or spouses can do together. And feel great about what they have accomplished! Keep up the awesome vids brother!👍😁
Thanks a lot! Let me know how this project goes!
@@chrisfix
Where are the links?
@@chrisfix Can this be applied to a 2016 Ram 1500 Quad?
0:39
Now that's a beautiful transition.
Wouldn't expect anything less from chrisfix
ChrisFix: Clean it with alcohol
Soapy Wooder: Am i a joke to you?
Edit: 280 likes.Damn. My day is complete
Endijs Vanags i laughed good hard at this
donutdoode69 one was at first but he unliked i guess. :/
Endijs Vanags maybe cause you pointed it out lol
Leeroy Zombie 🥺😖😭😂
@@Endijs81 when you edit a comment the heart goes away lol
Just causally has a nos tank in the back of the truck💀😂
JustDom Gotta get all the power I can!
I realize it after you say 😂😂
JustDom cybertrucc with nos
@@arian_5.085 extra big capacitors*
@@jarrettc.4417 That gauge of wire can't handle anything close to 50A (probably 20A-30A max, and that's pushing it), and would result in the wire more than likely catching fire in the event of a short. Basically the wire would behave as if there were no inline fuse, and it was connected directly to the battery.
I love how he fully utilized Yuri’s and Jakub’s help while they’re around. Make the video feels more special.
I’ve been doing, under the hood lights for years! Its so useful at night!!
Awesome and right?! You dont realize how nice it is until you have it!
I miss when they came stock. Even if they were a tiny little bulb, it was better than nothing.
Me: Patiently waiting for the turbo build video
Chrisfix: how to install bed lights
Me: 😐
Stay tuned!
@@chrisfix tuned or tuuuuuuuuuned?
@@chrisfix if u like this i will freak out OMG OMG I THOUGHT I WASENT GETTING I A LIKE AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
@@espeon_196 or tuuututututunned
😂😂
i am waiting
when Chris fix is going to upload:-
how to turbocharge your car chrisfix style
jawad arain stay tuneeed!
@@chrisfix always stay tuned
Especially when you want make that extra power
same🤣
@@chrisfix I am waiting for that coolant video ♥️
LOL AS IF HE IS YOUR DAD
I've done work like this in the past and have a decent amount of electrical experience, and this video was really well done. I learned a few great tricks, and the methods that you used were smart and proven. Great job
Me:* *Clicks on notification**
Also me: **Sees 3k views**
10k now. 13 minutes later....
FurTW
It’s been 1M
So crazy right? Happens so fast!
@@chrisfix i got this comment in my notifications 2 minutes after it was made
Old timers will remember when lights came under the hood already.
Yeah they'll also remember how they were just a little 912 bulb that did nothing but drain your battery if you parked on a hill due to the mercury switch most of them used.
Jon Warrell my truck came with a work light under the hood you can move around
@@nickwebb9937 Yeah I'm familiar with those, my grandfather's 96 Silverado had one. Those were a neat feature.
Jon Warrell I replaced it with an LED and it ain’t half bad honestly
*Me happily watching a video on how to install LEDs on a truckbed while owning an 18 y/o sedan *
Same here, just watching a video on installing leds when I very much know how to install leds considering I put 34 of them on my truck along with a strobe module and relay for running lights lmao.
I did skip the wire loom rule tho... Something about running loom along 6 different wiring harnesses adding up to 100+ feet of wire with over 70-80 connectors on them turned me off to that idea.
I just love going back and watching Chris's old videos. Just me or?
More to come!
@ChrisFix Nice!! I typed wrong haha. I saw it now. Corrected to "Just me"
Hey guys, ChrisFix is almost at 6 million subs lets get him to that milestone.
BlaZe_Impala _ yeah I said he should do a face reveal at 6mill but it’s 10mill instead so yeah I do not know how to end this I guess bye and good luck have a good day.
Making me want to go put lights under all my hoods and in all my trunks... Thanks, Chris!
Lol no prob ;P
I randomly watched Your video about 2 years ago and You made me love cars and I can't wait to see new videos.
Awesome! I'm glad I got you into cars, and I'll have a new video out very soon, stay tuneeeed!
@@chrisfix I will
I will say, this has got to be one of the best wiring tutorial I’ve seen. Exceptionally done. New sub now.
Thanks a lot
1:06 "Hey guys, it's ChrisFix here and today we're going to take the DriftStang straight into a crowd!" "Holy smokes look at those people fly"
hohahahahaha
🤣
Lol one of the first comments I actually laughed about lol 😂
Hahahahahahhhaaaahhhaaahaha
That was actually pretty tasteless. Brutal joke.
this guy can make a 12 minute video on soldering
next video:100 ways to make good soapy wooder. time 3 hours
3?? It will be 14 hours
Last time I was this early, Chris still did videos on his corvette
THAT Guy imagine not being an old sub.
@THAT Guy he has a 90's C4.
Hahaha, OG subs! Love it!
Couple tips.. from someone who's installed thousands of those magnetic switches professionally over the last 15 years.. that factory double sided tape will not last long at all with the weather.
Also, when using a relay (switch) to break power, ALWAYS break the positive leg instead of the negative.
20:56 Wouldn't it have been alot safer to use a terminal around the bolt, rather than use exposed wire jammed into the threads of the nut?
Eh, it’s a ground, as long as it’s touching any metal it’s fine
No one gonna do this so no one cares
Safer.... not really. Cleaner install yes. After spending all that time on the job I’m not really sure why it was skipped. Maybe didn’t have the correct terminal on hand.
@@benderong4478 it's not fine. the wire will eventually break off.
Maybe they didn’t want to sand paint to bare metal for terminal...🤷🏾♂️
Finally! I was constantly checking your channel for new videos. Ended up watching your previous ones! Thanks a lot Chris! I definitely love your videos and always anxious for them! Your videos are not tiring to watch. Thumbs up! Been following you for almost 5 years! Appreciate what you have done!
Thanks a lot! What do you mean by tiring?
Oops my bad... I was too much excited and wrote it wrong... sorry!
So who can't wait for Chris to do a face reveal? Like we've seen his face before buttttt. An official reveal.
Andrew Hh
Ive seen it before its on one his first videos . Not really tho its just the side of it and passes the camera fast
Jose Soto I’ve seen it on a reflection
I was watching StraightPipes Attainable Dream Cars on their way to ChrisFix to have these truck bed LED lights installed. So I HAD to watch this amazing video. So cool! So easy! Thank you ChrisFix for showing how simple it is. I would never attempt to do this without your video. Thanks again!!
"Do you smell that?"
"No.
"Smells like *freedom* ".
7:57 I've always heard them called a 'step bit'.
Chrisfix is unorthodox lol
I always called them uni-bit 🤷♂️
Christmas tree bit is catchy though 😂
Step bit, uni bit, Christmas tree bit, I can keep going with all the different names I’ve heard them called lol.
Unibit is the prominent term working as an electrician
@@wallyg333 I am going to make my own name for the car guys "cone bit" haha
You should have installed RGB strips, they give the engine +100 HP
Seriously I can’t even describe how right he he is when he says “when something works it’s so satisfying”. I work as an access control tech. And when a door does what it’s sposed to, and it’s because of you, the rush of being self satisfied and having the customer test the product and having it work the way it’s sposed to... oh man! I deal with wiring way more complex than this on a daily basis, but man. You just made this so easy a chimp could do it. ChrisFix! Fixing problems that don’t exist! I love you brother
0:08 blinker fluid? i've been looking for that.
I want some piston return springs
Strike only after you make sure you replace ur muffle bearings
and dont forget to replace ur summer air with winter air it's very cold out there
Electric Mechanic: For This 100$
ChrisFix: Give Me 30$
Hey @ChrisFix! I introduced my girlfriend to your channel and ever since, she’s addicted to watching new stuff from you and she’s fascinated watching you fix your cars! She helps me work on my car now because of you! Thanks bud!
That's awesome! I'm glad she enjoys the videos!
Hey guys Chris Fix here!!! And today I'm gonna show how to take someone girl!!! 😂💀
@@danielmena9098 is how to fix your girlfriend to fix car helper.
I honestly cannot possibly understand why people dislike your videos other than they have nothing better to do. I’m going to modify this idea and install it on my wrangler. Thanks so much for improving my mechanical skills with your channel.
Can’t wait for you to supercharge the drift stang!
That blinker fluid gets me every time! 😂😂😂
Can't wait to see the Del Sol that metallic blue.
Im getting addicted to
Your videos man you really know how to explain professionally
My boy Chris uploaded let’s goooo I’ve been waiting for this. Bless up Chris I hope everything going well.
The straight pipes are some of the few people who know what Chris looks like under that helmet.
Hey, Chris! Hope you're well!!
Another very thorough and knowledgeable tutorial!
Thanks Adam!
Hey, chris fix i know this is 2 years old but i just wanted to say i don't actually do any of this on my cars but your vids are so satisfying to watch and i just really enjoy them.
Thanks a lot man
Would really appreciate a hardwiring tutorial from the legend himself, there aren’t much in depth videos that explain this topic well on the internet and it can be a game changer since installation for electric mods on vehicles are very expensive
I wanted to install an ambient lighting kit on my car which cost me 60 bucks but the installation in my local shop is 1000 bucks
Glad the video was helpful!
Legend has it if your here early ChrisFix likes your comment✌️
Husdb it’s true!
Glad to know I'm not the only one that forgets the heat shrink every time 😂
I actually smiled when I saw TSP dudes. I subbed them and watch their videos all the time. 😀
1:05 the recommended video is a hint for the next project?
Nb: that driftstang and the crowd xD
@CLUB MUSIC oh yeah i remember that
ALL OF EM'
your work is always clean, professional and pretty easy to do.. thank you..!
Thanks a lot Daniel!
When your truck bed is nicer than my house...
Xd
Thank you Chris! I have always been too intimidated by electrical, but using this guide I was able to wire a buckshot round to my driver's seat. Never again will my car be stolen. Never again.
Car: Engine catches fire and mufflers get a half inch hole blown in them
"Hey guys ChrisFix here"
Funnily enough, he has a video basically about that with a Chevy Blazer
noooowww i understand who is based that mechanic from ls customs from gta v
If your not careful this dude will become a meme
Damn I was thinking about doing something like this for the engine bay and you did everything so detailed that it looks simple. Thank you!
YES! I have been waiting for this for so long. Every time I wanna do something on my truck I wait for you to upload about it. Thanks man. You are the best source of information about cars in youtube.
Perfect!
Don't forget, that wire size directly dictates how many amps can travel through the wire itself. Oversizing a fuse is dangerous. Oversizing leads to the fuse, a over current protection device, to be utterly useless if it exceeds the amp limit on the wiring leading to and away from it. You can get away with a few extra amps when sizing up, but always be cautious when doing so. If it's an old circuit it may have already been stepped up...and now your entering a danger zone. For more clarification on amp to wire size always reference the National Electric Code. Also know as the NEC. A quick Google search can save you your ride and possibly your life.
Great video Chris!