Your interior fuse box by your left knee has some vacant slots that are actually switched or non-switched. I used a vacant switched slot with an add a fuse adapter to power my dash camera.
Right there with ya. The non RGB version's colors didn't feel Toyota. I added an LED work light strip under the hood as I don't see myself adding 6 exterior lights right away...
I feel ya on the Raptor lights. I pulled mine off a week after I installed. Not for me either. Lol I just ordered the same model of panel and paid the extra 100 bucks just to be able to change the display panel to match the dash cluster lights. Not matching would have drove me nuts!
i thought the DAC button was useless as well, then i came down from a fire lookout very steep decent, did not have to use the brakes at all coming down with that button pressed. In your area being flat as a pancake you would have no use for it. i also have my light buttons in your old location. if i put in a panel i think i would keep the light bar buttons where they are, put the panel to the left of the steering wheel and just add other items to the panel.
Very nice kit! Great for people who aren't super electrically savvy. Question: If someone wanted to mount the panel high, like the overhead console, do you think the supplied harness is long enough, or would it probably need an extension?
I’m looking at adding lights to my setup and using this product as well. For the switched wire that you use with the add a fuse if you use a fuse there is only switched in when the vehicle is powered in will that essentially automatically switch off all lights that are left on when you turn the vehicle off?
Hello, love the install! Looks great. My only question for this kit is: what are you suppose to do with all the negative wires that come off the accessories (light bar, pod lights, raptor lights). Any light you get will have a positive and negative. Just curious what to do with the negative if all the positive leads go into the aux beam box
You can either route them to the Auxbeam fusebox (if the wires are bundled together). Or you can just ground it anywhere on the chassis. The entire vehicle chassis is a ground. In other words, find any screw/bolt near by that is screwed into the metal part of the vehicle, and put the negative wire to it. The exception is screws used to secure plastic trims, those may not touch the vehicle chassis.
I installed some spot lights over t he weekend and dropped the same nut from the positive wire and had to crawl under the stock height which was not fun
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Your interior fuse box by your left knee has some vacant slots that are actually switched or non-switched. I used a vacant switched slot with an add a fuse adapter to power my dash camera.
Yep, switched for the main camera and unswitced for the parking mode. I just caught someone who smacked off my mirror with the parking mode!
That's good to know! Thanks!
Right there with ya. The non RGB version's colors didn't feel Toyota. I added an LED work light strip under the hood as I don't see myself adding 6 exterior lights right away...
I feel ya on the Raptor lights. I pulled mine off a week after I installed. Not for me either. Lol I just ordered the same model of panel and paid the extra 100 bucks just to be able to change the display panel to match the dash cluster lights. Not matching would have drove me nuts!
i thought the DAC button was useless as well, then i came down from a fire lookout very steep decent, did not have to use the brakes at all coming down with that button pressed. In your area being flat as a pancake you would have no use for it. i also have my light buttons in your old location. if i put in a panel i think i would keep the light bar buttons where they are, put the panel to the left of the steering wheel and just add other items to the panel.
I've gone wheeling in British Columbia and still didn't use it lol
Thank you for the demonstration, can you line more than one light cubes I’m thinking parallel more than two lights ? Thank you in advance
roast my runner next pls
Very nice kit! Great for people who aren't super electrically savvy. Question: If someone wanted to mount the panel high, like the overhead console, do you think the supplied harness is long enough, or would it probably need an extension?
I think it would probably work, I had plenty of length that I tied up
I’m looking at adding lights to my setup and using this product as well.
For the switched wire that you use with the add a fuse if you use a fuse there is only switched in when the vehicle is powered in will that essentially automatically switch off all lights that are left on when you turn the vehicle off?
Alright, do you detail? couldnt help but notice the ONR and the small pads. Good video btw!
Not professionally any more but I know my way around a buffer!
Great tutorial. Thanks man!
Thanks for watching!
Thanks. Nicely done.
Love ur Mr2
Hello, love the install! Looks great. My only question for this kit is: what are you suppose to do with all the negative wires that come off the accessories (light bar, pod lights, raptor lights). Any light you get will have a positive and negative. Just curious what to do with the negative if all the positive leads go into the aux beam box
Sorry I think I worded that weird, you can put the positive and negative for each in the fuse box
You can either route them to the Auxbeam fusebox (if the wires are bundled together). Or you can just ground it anywhere on the chassis. The entire vehicle chassis is a ground. In other words, find any screw/bolt near by that is screwed into the metal part of the vehicle, and put the negative wire to it. The exception is screws used to secure plastic trims, those may not touch the vehicle chassis.
Does the armrest trey open without hitting the new switch panel?
It hits a bit but I never flip it down
Like this, nice job!
would it allow to connect multiple lights to the same switch?
I’m wondering too
I installed some spot lights over t he weekend and dropped the same nut from the positive wire and had to crawl under the stock height which was not fun
Glad to hear I'm not the only one lol
Dope
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