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Old Aug 4, 2013 | 06:04 PM
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Default Help finding a particular fuse for LED interior install.

Hey fellow pony enthusiasts - I'm trying to install a pair of sweet sequenced white led strips onto the underside of my 2006 v6 passenger and driver side doors.
To make the install easier for me, I picked up an "add-a-circuit" double fuse holder to plug the wiring into.
I would like the lights to turn on when I open my doors or turn on the dome lights - so (and correct me if I'm wrong) if I were to put the add-a-fuse into the slot for the dome lights, the LEDs should function correctly?
Does anyone know which fuse this would be?
Thanks in advance!
Old Aug 5, 2013 | 07:20 AM
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Looks like F67 to me... CLICK HERE for fuse layout. CLICK HERE for the wiring diagram for the upper console.
Old Aug 5, 2013 | 11:45 AM
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Look up any installation guide for adding lighted door sills. That will get you to the wires in the right front pillar for power when the doors are opened, not sure what fuse to tap into but using a wire quick connecter is much easier IMO...
Old Aug 5, 2013 | 07:07 PM
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I wired some LED strips to the top of the rear ceiling by sticking them to the window to put light into the back seat since the car has no lighting whatsoever back there and I ran wires thru the headliner and wired it to the existing courtesy lights and it worked like a charm.
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