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Window switch illumination
Well following Fenwicks showing off on BXClub;
http://www.bxclub.co.uk/forum/viewtopic ... 15&t=16561" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I thought i would go one better.
Original XM light up automatic one up one down switch with tiny glass bulbs.
Same switch, with LED's. I've also removed the green filters, seem a bit pointless when the LED is green.
In the dark
and the pin outs for the switch if someone else wants to try.
http://www.bxclub.co.uk/forum/viewtopic ... 15&t=16561" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I thought i would go one better.
Original XM light up automatic one up one down switch with tiny glass bulbs.
Same switch, with LED's. I've also removed the green filters, seem a bit pointless when the LED is green.
In the dark
and the pin outs for the switch if someone else wants to try.
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Re: Window switch illumination
Does that actually work in the car like that? I modded an non illuminated auto switch (but you'll have to wait till it goes dark before I can get a photo). But I couldn't get them to light up satisfactorily just by linking them to (I think) the terminals you have. Can't remember if it was just very dim or what the problem was, but I ended up running a separate positive and earth feed.
Thinking about it, I can't remember a positive voltage at the switch at all, I think it was a switched earth. Either way, if it works all well and good - interesting to see how Citroen did it. I had to glue the LEDs in behind the one touch buttons, and feed the legs through without shorting out the spade terminals.
Thinking about it, I can't remember a positive voltage at the switch at all, I think it was a switched earth. Either way, if it works all well and good - interesting to see how Citroen did it. I had to glue the LEDs in behind the one touch buttons, and feed the legs through without shorting out the spade terminals.
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Re: Window switch illumination
I dont see why it wouldn't work. All i've actually done is take out the bulbs and replace them with the LED's. They're just boggo 3mm LED's, and illuminate alright with the standard wiring.
I imagine if you wanted more power you could lash in some ultra brites.
Thinking about it, the XM switches have an extra pin which the BX switches dont have. I think this might be the extra power line that your switch didn't have!
I imagine if you wanted more power you could lash in some ultra brites.
Thinking about it, the XM switches have an extra pin which the BX switches dont have. I think this might be the extra power line that your switch didn't have!
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Re: Window switch illumination
What, no resistor?Vanny wrote:They're just boggo 3mm LED's
Think you're right, but I just tapped into the feed for the passenger switch.Vanny wrote:Thinking about it, the XM switches have an extra pin which the BX switches dont have. I think this might be the extra power line that your switch didn't have!
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Re: Window switch illumination
My XM had an extra pin that the BX switch doesn't.. And although I have an XM switch in the drivers door on my valver, it doesn't light at all, and yet it does in an XM...
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Re: Window switch illumination
because you havent connected the extra pin which i suspect runs to ground?
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Re: Window switch illumination
I'm not convinced it does run to earth, not that I have an XM to check it against anymore...
If it does run to ground then it's got some fucked up logic in it!
If it does run to ground then it's got some fucked up logic in it!
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1990 BX 16V It's got big hairy bollocks
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1993 Dennis Lance 132 It's got mahooosive hairy bollocks!
Euthenasia, because enough's enough already.
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Re: Window switch illumination
Well look at the picture above and find out which pin is missing, 2 or 5, that will tell you if its missing the ground or the supply. Actually thinking about it, they are all switched earth so youd be missing the supply.
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Re: Window switch illumination
pretty sure yeah, I think it's pin 2 missing, although I'd have pull the switch to look, I cant remember off the top of my head..
1989 BX 17TD P2 Hybrid
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1971 BL 350FG ambulance
1993 Dennis Lance 132 It's got mahooosive hairy bollocks!
Euthenasia, because enough's enough already.
1990 BX 16V It's got big hairy bollocks
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Re: Window switch illumination
Yeah, I'm 99% certain the BX wiring is missing a supply, although the Haynes diagram (assuming I read it right) shows it as a switched +ve supply to the one touch controller. It's definitely 1 pin in from the end that's missing on the BX, so if it's a 5 pin connector it's pin 2 that's missing.
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Re: Window switch illumination
hmm, should be easy enough to add the bastard then!
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