Sidemarker Wiring???
#1
Sidemarker Wiring???
alright guys i jsut got back from nopi in maryland, and jdmpassword was there so i got myself some stanley smoked makers and a harness for $40....and i understand how to install them, but im a little confussing on the wiring.... how do you get it, so that it runs with the running lights and blink with the turning signals??
#2
RE: Sidemarker Wiring???
well i dont have them BUT i would say wire them right up with your front parking lights.
if you want them ON all the time wire up the power wire for the lights with the front parking lights. and then wire up the ground from the lights to the turn signal wire upfront.
if the civics turn signal wire is grounded when not powered it should stay lite with the parking lights and blink off with the turn signals. thats how i would try to wire it up. pretty simple.
if you want them ON all the time wire up the power wire for the lights with the front parking lights. and then wire up the ground from the lights to the turn signal wire upfront.
if the civics turn signal wire is grounded when not powered it should stay lite with the parking lights and blink off with the turn signals. thats how i would try to wire it up. pretty simple.
#4
RE: Sidemarker Wiring???
ej6buddy
there's two ways:
usdm: only blink, not on all the time
jdm: on all the time, and blink opposite of the turn signals in your headlamps
just wire the ground and hot wire into the turn signal wire off your turnsignals, i believe it's usually the striped one.
there's two ways:
usdm: only blink, not on all the time
jdm: on all the time, and blink opposite of the turn signals in your headlamps
just wire the ground and hot wire into the turn signal wire off your turnsignals, i believe it's usually the striped one.
#5
RE: Sidemarker Wiring???
hehe, yeah, just finished mine up with a homegrown harness. yeah, there's two ways, usdm and jdm. my suggestion is to go with the usdm so they only blink with the turn signals and hazards.
your sidemarkers will have a positive and negative (aka green and black)
your front turn signals will have three wires b/c it's a dual filiment bulb (aka black, red, and green)
a) if you want them to light up only with your turn signals, then wire the sidemarker into the green and black with the positive and negative (respectively)
b) if you want them to light up all the time with your running lights, then wire the sidemarker into the red and black with the positive and negative (respectively)
c) if you want them to light up all the time and blink alternately with your turn signals, then wire the sidemarker into the red and green with the positive and negative (respectively)
lemme know if you have any more questions
your sidemarkers will have a positive and negative (aka green and black)
your front turn signals will have three wires b/c it's a dual filiment bulb (aka black, red, and green)
a) if you want them to light up only with your turn signals, then wire the sidemarker into the green and black with the positive and negative (respectively)
b) if you want them to light up all the time with your running lights, then wire the sidemarker into the red and black with the positive and negative (respectively)
c) if you want them to light up all the time and blink alternately with your turn signals, then wire the sidemarker into the red and green with the positive and negative (respectively)
lemme know if you have any more questions
#7
RE: Sidemarker Wiring???
ORIGINAL: basbal123
when you mean alternateley you mean they blink with the turning signals also
when you mean alternateley you mean they blink with the turning signals also
i just wiring mine like they're supposed to be, only blinkers
#8
RE: Sidemarker Wiring???
it means both flash but when your turn signal is on a flash cycle (lit up bright) the side marker will not be lit up bright (just in marker mode) then when the side marker lights up bright (on its flash cycle) the front signal will be in marker mode....so instead of them both going BLINK......BLINK......BLINK.......BLINK (at the same time) it will be more like FM..SM..FM..SM..FM (FM meaning front marker and SM meaning side marker) I think that makes sense
#10
RE: Sidemarker Wiring???
no, b/c when you have two voltages in parallel, then you'll have the same voltage, just different currents, so only do one of the two or three options. don't experiment b/c some people have tried and they now have harness issues and problems with the lights while braking the car. and even if you did "T" it, it would continuously be running, so there's no point.