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Old 07-25-2003, 01:51 PM
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Okay...I officially quit ...

Not to create confusion, but my initial box was meant to represent the same wiring harness that exists under the dash / behind the removable dash panel. It is *there* that I snip the white/black wire...and it is *there* that I came in contact with Reignman's spliced DJ Cube speed variable sensitivity wire spliced into the white/black wire that continued into the wiring harness.

I feel as though I should remove my post/image for fear it will only confuse others......

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Old 07-25-2003, 03:14 PM
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Oh GAWWWDDDDDDD!

And I let YOU clear my headlights?!!!

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OMG! Don't do THIS!

w1ngman did this for me and I thought all was fine, but now the top won't close. Only goes half way. I have my S2000 in service right now because the interior is soaked. My Alpine is ruined.
































Juuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuust kidding. I *know* some folks scrolled down just to make sure.

A great mod for sure, I just LOVE it!
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Ok... I went out and took a picture of my rat's nest of wires behind that dash panel. The blue wire is my splice over to the DCI. The black and white wire, I removed from the harness to the top module, as noted by the large circle -- it's the whole pin from the connector that I just taped up.

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Originally posted by MyBad
Oh GAWWWDDDDDDD!

And I let YOU clear my headlights?!!!


Scary ain't it!

Seriously...headlight conversions require no more electricity than an electric oven offers
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by airgate
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[b][SIZE=5]OMG!
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by SC_Highlander
[B]Ok... I went out and took a picture of my rat's nest of wires behind that dash panel.
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Originally posted by w1ngman
Raul...this smiley is juuuuuuuust for you, my friend ==>
That is simply classic. Thanks for the laugh and clap seisure.
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Originally posted by MyBad


I think you're saying you totally removed the pin from the harness and left it removed. Is that right?

The harness looks like it has a connector (pin) in it.
That is correct. If I were to unwrap the electrical tape in the big yellow circle, it would reveal the pin that plugs into the "empty connector location".
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I'm no electronics expert either, but wouldn't it be possible to cut the wire and add a small toggle switch in-line? That way you could just flip a switch to bring it back to stock?


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