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Old 08-26-2002, 03:58 PM
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Blue Led Nozzle Lights

I have a 99 Civic, Im trying to install my Blue Led Nozzle Lights,

This is what i got so far. I have installed the Nozzles onto the hood and attached the hose to them, they work perfectly. Now each individual nozzle there are two wires...

Ok i want to install it into the car and put a toggle switch on the dash.

I dont know which wire i install to a battery or w/e it goes to , to give it power, and i dont know how do put the wire into the interior of the car. Also i dont know how to attach the wires to a toggle switch . haha basically im new so anyting will help thanks
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Yeah, although toggle switch can prove to be much harder to do. Here is what I did (my setup is no longer hooked up cause one of em burned out)

Bring the positive wires over to the right side of your car, and join them so you only have one wire to deal with. Run it into the interior on your car (there should be a hole in the firewall on the right side under the passenger floormat, or somewhere over there) Then with the neg wires of the LED's, join those and find a grounding point, (maybe where the engine is grounded)

Now its time for the switch, the switch should require 3 wires, power, ground, and lights.

Your lights wire should be the positive you ran into the car, so connect that to the AUX of the switch or some shit. Second to power the switch, you will need to run a wire to the positive terminal of your battery from the switch. Then figure out how to ground the switch (there is some metal stuff near the drivers pedals that should do the trick)

Here is a link to a how to I made on my fog light install, (uses the same wiring principles)

http://www.vtectech.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1041

Lemme know if you got any other questions!
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