Difference between revisions of "Lights"
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#Open up the hood and door | #Open up the hood and door | ||
#Disconnect battery | #Disconnect battery | ||
− | #Get a wire from circuit E, and run it towards the Illumination Control Module. AWG | + | #Get a wire from circuit E (Pink/Yellow wire), and run it towards the Illumination Control Module. AWG 12 recommended. |
##(Clean, hard) Run a wire to Splice Block 102 underneath/behind the Underhood Accessory Fuse Block | ##(Clean, hard) Run a wire to Splice Block 102 underneath/behind the Underhood Accessory Fuse Block | ||
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##(Dirty, dangerous) Splice the Pink/Yellow wire from pin 2 of the Ignition Switch | ##(Dirty, dangerous) Splice the Pink/Yellow wire from pin 2 of the Ignition Switch | ||
##(Dirty, medium) Splice the Pink/Yellow wire from pin 4 of the Power Seat Relay (under the dashboard). | ##(Dirty, medium) Splice the Pink/Yellow wire from pin 4 of the Power Seat Relay (under the dashboard). | ||
#On the back of the Illumination Control Module pull connector E, and cut the RED cable (pin 1) enough so you can solder (or Wago clamp) a new wire on. | #On the back of the Illumination Control Module pull connector E, and cut the RED cable (pin 1) enough so you can solder (or Wago clamp) a new wire on. | ||
+ | ##(Dirty, easy) Use a "Tap-A-Circuit" to tap off a fuse in the Underhood Accessory Fuse Block. The following fuses can be used (big enough wire): 5, 20, 30, 31, or 32. '''31 is recommended, as that is for the glove box lamp and cigar lighter)'''. Use a big fuse as this will be powering all lighting in the car. | ||
#Isolate the cut wire that went to the connector | #Isolate the cut wire that went to the connector | ||
#Connect the ran wire from under the hood to the cut wire on the connector, using a Wago clamp or soldering it. | #Connect the ran wire from under the hood to the cut wire on the connector, using a Wago clamp or soldering it. | ||
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+ | Now, when you put back the battery connector, you should be able to keep the lighting switch to "on" and they'll automatically turn off when the key is in the OFF position. |
Revision as of 11:04, 15 May 2022
The Chrysler Crossfire has been fitted with a whole set of exterior lights.
Front
Headlights
Each headlight module is fitted with the following lights:
- Highbeams: H7
- Regular beams: H7
- Blinker: ?
- Corner light: 501
Foglights
The foglights are not fitted on the Base model. However, they can be bought off ebay and then installed without issues.
The reflector cap on the lights can come off and are not easy to reapply. You might as well leave them off.
Automatic Headlights
The Crossfire is fitted with a Illumination Control Module that will not turn off the lights when the car is turned off.
However, you can change the wiring to instead be powering the module when the key is in ACC/RUN/START.
- Open up the hood and door
- Disconnect battery
- Get a wire from circuit E (Pink/Yellow wire), and run it towards the Illumination Control Module. AWG 12 recommended.
- (Clean, hard) Run a wire to Splice Block 102 underneath/behind the Underhood Accessory Fuse Block
- (Dirty, dangerous) Splice the Pink/Yellow wire from pin 2 of the Ignition Switch
- (Dirty, medium) Splice the Pink/Yellow wire from pin 4 of the Power Seat Relay (under the dashboard).
- On the back of the Illumination Control Module pull connector E, and cut the RED cable (pin 1) enough so you can solder (or Wago clamp) a new wire on.
- (Dirty, easy) Use a "Tap-A-Circuit" to tap off a fuse in the Underhood Accessory Fuse Block. The following fuses can be used (big enough wire): 5, 20, 30, 31, or 32. 31 is recommended, as that is for the glove box lamp and cigar lighter). Use a big fuse as this will be powering all lighting in the car.
- Isolate the cut wire that went to the connector
- Connect the ran wire from under the hood to the cut wire on the connector, using a Wago clamp or soldering it.
Now, when you put back the battery connector, you should be able to keep the lighting switch to "on" and they'll automatically turn off when the key is in the OFF position.