Underhood light help
- Matthew Keij
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Underhood light help
We are putting in an underhood light. The installing instructions says a wire needs to go to the taillamp switch. Anybody knows which/what switch they mean??
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- Matthew Keij
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Taillamp switch..that's very odd. Maybe it is a typographical error.
Lots of accessories get their power from the Hot (Red) on the Headlight switch. Decision time: do you want the light to turn on every time you open the hood, or do you want it to only come on if the headlights are turned on, then the hood opened?
If I were you, I'd connect to Red at the headlight switch so that it comes on every time the hood is raised. The only trouble with this is you can accidentally drain the charge from your battery if you leave the hood up.
Lots of accessories get their power from the Hot (Red) on the Headlight switch. Decision time: do you want the light to turn on every time you open the hood, or do you want it to only come on if the headlights are turned on, then the hood opened?
If I were you, I'd connect to Red at the headlight switch so that it comes on every time the hood is raised. The only trouble with this is you can accidentally drain the charge from your battery if you leave the hood up.
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- Matthew Keij
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as Nighthawk suggests, the brake light switch is always connected to the battery. In fact, you can melt out your stop lenses and drain the battery if your brake light gets stuck "on". Yes, I believe you could splice into the "hot" (positive) wire there and have the hood light work whenever yo open the hood.
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