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Old 07-13-2002, 10:16 PM
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Question ? on lights and spoiler

OK. I'm on my 3rd pair of those LED Windshield washer lights, first pair broke, second pair blew, 3rd pair is installed but not wired up. I'm not going to put a switch it, just straight wire them. Was going to put it to the fuse for my parking lamps, but there isnt a fuse, and didn't want to have the wires all hanging out under my hood. I have a 96 Honda Accord EX, does anyone know another place to wire them? or either know how many amps they need? or in my case, dont need..lol

I have been looking for a factory style spoiler. Would anyone just happen to know someone selling a white spoiler for a 96 or 97 accord w/ 3rd brake light? Every paint place around here said they would charge $100 to paint it. I found a place that I can get a factory style spoiler already painted $175 + S&H.

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Old 07-14-2002, 01:12 AM
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My cousin had her lights wired to her parking lights, but that means they'd always be on when your lights are on, and they are illegal in most places so that wouldn't be a good idea. I would just hard wire them in with a switch, and I don't see why it would blow that way.

Sorry, can't help ya with the spoiler. Maybe check a junk yard or e-bay.
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LED's will get you a fine, trust me, I've been there. $102 doesn't seen woth it just for having two pretty blue lights on your hood does it? You'd think that I would have taken them off by now though, haha. However, you can wire them to a switch, which I consider the best route(its pretty easy to hide the wires if thats what your worried about). You can also wire them to your parking lamps or turn signals so that they will blink with them. I would strongly advise you to wire them to a switch, because you can turn them off in frequently policed areas. Also, if you do happen to get pulled over you wont have to look like a dumbass ripping out wires on the side of the road with a police spotlight on you. PM me if you want more detailed instructions on how to wire them to a switch. Good luck!
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