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Old 03-21-2002, 11:33 AM
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You know when you get in some cars the dome light fades out instead of just turning off. How do they do this?

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Old 03-28-2002, 11:45 AM
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My car has that feature, it came like that from the factory, so i dunno if there is anything you can buy to get it to do that.
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not sure. It might be a realy that slowly turns down the power so it goes dark slowly.
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Hehehe But seriously, I know they use a relay and some circuit that lowers voltage to the lamp progressively... but anybody know of a wiring diagram or aftermarket part?
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below is link I found to a company that has hook-up for theater lighting for cars.

http://www.centechwire.com/catalog/a...ries/il2.shtml
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I have that feature, but my car came like that.
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below is link I found to a company that has hook-up for theater lighting for cars.
http://www.centechwire.com/catalog/a...ries/il2.shtml
THANKS!!! That is exactly what I've been searching for:ylsuper
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You guys realize that all that is a cheap relay and a 2 small capacitors in parallel. Its not a tough thing to put in your car I did it to the single done light in my Geo for like $8, I also had it hooked up to my dash dimmer so I could over ride it if I had to.
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