Tapping car battery for some interior LED lights and ran into a problem.
Tapping car battery for some interior LED lights and ran into a problem.
I’ve never done anything like this to my car before with the most extensive thing I’ve done being replacing the brake rotors and pads. Issue is that I cannot for the life of me get the bolt on the battery positive side or the bolt on the negative side off. Like I said earlier, this is my first time messing with this kind of thing so any advice on anything that I mentioned would be greatly appreciated.
that sounds like a much less complicated plan, is there a how to or something that details how I could do that? I’m kind of flying completely blind here. I really appreciate the guidance!
As Donbrew ask, why are you trying to hook up power directly at the battery ? There are safer places such as some of the unused slots in either of the fuse boxes (yes, there are 2 fuse boxes ).
If you're not sure what I'm suggesting, then maybe seek someone with electrical know-how to help you. You can cause a LOT of damage to modern day cars if you hook something up wrong.
If you're not sure what I'm suggesting, then maybe seek someone with electrical know-how to help you. You can cause a LOT of damage to modern day cars if you hook something up wrong.
Are you just doing foot are lights? Just wire them direct to the existing interior light wires in the passenger interior fuse panel. That's what I did. They even dim properly. I'll get a pic of the wires I used if interested.


