Go Back   Scionlife.com » Scion tC First Gen » Scion tC 1G Owners Lounge » Scion tC 1G ICE & Interior
Sign in using an external account
Register Forgot Password?
Register Albums Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read GarageVendors TSBs & Recalls
Welcome to Scionlife.com

Scion tC 1G ICE & Interior In-car entertainment and electronics...

Reply
 
 
 
Old 05-22-2009, 12:21 AM   #1
Mikeydizzle
Senior Member
SL Member
Mikeydizzle 24/M
 
Join Date: Mar 2007
iTrader: (0)
Default DIY: LEDs in cupholders. Lots of pics. Very detailed.

I know this DIY write-up has already been done, but I wanted to do it a little differently so i figured I'd take some pictures and make a DIY. This will only cover putting LEDs in the cup holders. I also wanted to wire the LEDs to the cigarette lighter in the center console as well as hide my switch in there. So here it is.

Do this at your own risk. I have made these instructions as complete and detailed as possible but there is always the possibility of a problem.

Materials Needed:
- 2 LEDs (obviously… I’m using rectangular LEDs but you can use the round ones if you like)
- 20 gauge Wire (preferably stranded)
- A switch (make sure it’s a smaller switch or you will have some problems… I’ll explain later)
- 330 ohm ¼ watt 5% resistors
- 26 – 22 gauge butt connectors
- Super glue
- Razorblade (or drill if you are using round LEDs)


Take apart your center console by first putting your shifter in neutral and unscrewing the ****. Pull off the piece with the shifter boot. Undo any wires to completely remove the piece or just let it hang. Your choice.
Click the image to open in full size.


Then make sure your e-brake is on, grab the cup holder and pull upwards. You may need to use a little force but there isn’t any delicate parts that can break off so don’t worry.
Click the image to open in full size.

Now take the cup holder where you can work on it. Decide where you want your LEDs to go and mark it in pencil. Take your razorblade (or drill) and make the hole for the LED. For the rectangular LEDs I made the holes tight so the LEDs fit snugly. I suggest you do the same if you use round ones. Here is a picture of the LED. Cut the hole only as big as the upper, thinner part of the LED so the wide part will limit how far into the cup holder it will go.
Click the image to open in full size.

This is the led through the hole.
Click the image to open in full size.


I didn’t like how far into the cup holder it went so I filed it down about a millimeter and then used a fine (2000 grit) sandpaper to make it perfectly smooth again while rounding the edges a little.
Click the image to open in full size.

Now, I found it easier to do all the wiring before putting the LEDs into the holes. It should look like this.
The small piece of wire is about 2 inches.
Click the image to open in full size.

Now cut two more pieces of your 20 gauge wire. Make them long enough to reach the cigarette lighter. Strip the ends and crimp one in the butt connector of the resistor. Put a tiny amount of super glue on the outside of your holes and push the LEDs through and hold them until they stick.
Pull both wires toward the back of the cup holder so you can connect them to the cigarette lighter. Be careful you don’t leave any of the LED legs touching. To avoid any issues I pulled the wire all the way around. Another thing to keep an eye out for is the resistor touching anything. Pull the wire around like this and you shouldn’t have any problems. Plus, there are grooves to stuff the wire into so it stays put.
Click the image to open in full size.

This is how you want the resistor to be positioned.
Click the image to open in full size.

Pop out the plastic piece that holds your aux input, iPod input, and 12v cigarette lighter.
Click the image to open in full size.

Then remove all of these plugs. The blue one is the aux, white is the 12v. Also, look just in front of the e-break and remove the iPod plug. Then carefully pull them through the center console and remove each set of wires from the small plastic piece. Like so.
Click the image to open in full size.

Drill a hole to fit your switch through. I put mine on the bottom corner but it can go anywhere that it will fit. I used a switch I had laying around which was fairly big so I had to cut more space for it to fit through. So get a small one. Mine already had wires coming out of it which saves a bunch of work. I believe I got it from home depot.
Loosen the small nut on the back of the 12v cigarette lighter and loop one wire from the switch around it and tighten it down. Make sure it’s under there good so it doesn’t come loose and also that it is not touching the black wire. Attach your switch to the plastic piece, put the cigarette lighter back in and put the whole thing back into the center console (the iPod and aux wires can be put back in later). Use another butt connector and attach the wire coming off your resistor to the other wire coming from your switch. (Again, if your switch doesn’t have wires coming off of it you will have to solder them on. Make them about 6 inches so you have a little slack. Also make sure the switch only has 2 prongs coming off the bottom.) Here is what you should have so far.
Click the image to open in full size.


Find a good spot to attach your ground. I used the bolt holding my e-brake in place. Loosen it and take the only other wire coming from your LEDs and strip a little more than an inch off the end to expose bare wire. Wrap the bare wire around the bolt, preferable between the two washers and tighten the bolt back down.
Click the image to open in full size.

Now your circuit is complete and this is probably a good time to test it. Plug the white plug back into the socket, turn your car to ON and toggle your switch. It should turn on and off. If it doesn’t, you made a mistake or your LEDs are bad. If they work, you’re done, put everything back together. Be sure your wires are neat and not excessively long so they don’t get caught on anything.

Here is a picture of my switch.
Click the image to open in full size.
Yes I know my iPod cable is upside down. I didn’t realize I did that until I saw the picture.

This took about 2 hours. I spent a lot of time making the holes for the LEDs and keeping everything very neat. I would recommend using the round LEDs to cut down on time. I also had a few hiccups with the order I was putting everything back in and I had to undo my wires a few times. I m pretty sure I covered the order pretty well in here though. Good luck!



here are the pictures in the dark. my camera is crappy and it takes like 30 seconds to take pictures in the dark so they look WAYYY brighter than they are.
Click the image to open in full size.

Click the image to open in full size.


UPDATE: If your going to do this, make your holes lower into the cup holder. it will be just as bright. If you do it as i did above, you will light up your passenger with what ever color LED you use. Its not really bad but i personally don't like it that much.
__________________
'07 BSP tC
Mikeydizzle is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-22-2009, 12:23 AM   #2
HECKZ42
Senior Member
SL Member
Scion Evolution
 
HECKZ42's Avatar
HECKZ42 26/M
 
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: cpt,LA,Sg.........
iTrader: (0)
Send a message via AIM to HECKZ42
Default

nice diy, now all u need is the result of all at night.
__________________
Scion Evolution Socal
HECKZ42 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-22-2009, 12:56 AM   #3
Dakine
Senior Member
5 Year Member
Concept in Motion Crew
SL Member
 
Dakine's Avatar
Dakine 26/M
 
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: From:NorCAL Stationd:Guam
iTrader: (0)
Send a message via AIM to Dakine
Default

good job! always love a DIY to make life interesting
__________________
Garage: 05 Scion tC, 02 Audi A4 1.8T Quattro
Both Powered By: 1.21 Gigawatts
Dakine is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-22-2009, 01:08 AM   #4
FMTC08
Senior Member
SL Member
 
FMTC08's Avatar
FMTC08 23/M
 
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Central, NJ
iTrader: (1)
Default

nice write up
FMTC08 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-22-2009, 03:04 AM   #5
Chrisb319
Senior Member
5 Year Member
SL Member
Team ScioNRG
 
Chrisb319's Avatar
Chrisb319 25/M

 
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Live Free Or Die, NH
iTrader: (1)
Default

I've seen people drill the holes at the bottom why did you chose the side?
Chrisb319 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-22-2009, 03:12 AM   #6
Jlowe
Senior Member
SL Member
 
Jlowe's Avatar
Jlowe 20/M
 
Join Date: Sep 2008
iTrader: (0)
Default

I like it better on the side actually. If you look right down into the cupholders, its illuminated and your not looking right down at the source of the light.
looks good!
Jlowe is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-22-2009, 03:26 AM   #7
King_4_A_Day
Senior Member
SL Member
 
King_4_A_Day's Avatar
King_4_A_Day 27/M
 
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Sacramento, CA
iTrader: (0)
Default

Nice write up! i like that you put the leds on the side of the cupholder rather the bottom..makes it more of a clean looking install IMO
__________________
Hustle hard. Or go Hungry.

Sponsored by www.streetleds.net
King_4_A_Day is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-22-2009, 03:40 AM   #8
Mikeydizzle
Senior Member
SL Member
Mikeydizzle 24/M
 
Join Date: Mar 2007
iTrader: (0)
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Jlowe
I like it better on the side actually. If you look right down into the cupholders, its illuminated and your not looking right down at the source of the light.
looks good!
yeah, the passengers will have to look at the light, but not me! if i did it again, i would have moved them further down though.

if there were in the bottom it would have lit the whole car. these LEDs are pretty bright.
__________________
'07 BSP tC
Mikeydizzle is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-22-2009, 04:16 AM   #9
BZinn1
Senior Member
5 Year Member
Balliztik
SL Member
 
BZinn1's Avatar
BZinn1 43/M

 
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Washington
iTrader: (0)
Default

careul using wire nuts for connections in cars......shrink tubing works great and solder is best......I just never had good luck using them in cars.......
__________________
Build it like you dream it.....
BZinn1 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-22-2009, 05:23 AM   #10
Mikeydizzle
Senior Member
SL Member
Mikeydizzle 24/M
 
Join Date: Mar 2007
iTrader: (0)
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by BZinn1
careul using wire nuts for connections in cars......shrink tubing works great and solder is best......I just never had good luck using them in cars.......
i used wire nuts because the connection had to be made in the car and i didnt feel like using a soldering iron around my polyester/vinyl seats. for this application, wire nuts are adequate.
__________________
'07 BSP tC
Mikeydizzle is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-22-2009, 05:26 AM   #11
Joyride
Senior Member
5 Year Member
Fail, INC
teamNJCT
Fresh Crew
SL Member
 
Joyride's Avatar
Joyride 23/M
 
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Fort Lee, New Jersey
iTrader: (0)
Send a message via AIM to Joyride
Default

Nice diy. But you could go the easy way n just tap into a 12v source.
__________________
P-Tuning Turbo Kit!!!! WHP = ?? TQ = ??
NJ/NY BS'er Foh Lyfe | Fail, INC.| FRESH Crew | S&K Auto Works | TCPETE APPROVED!!
Quote:
Originally Posted by Hayseed View Post
Rule #1 of Scionlife... Don't take anything anyone especially joyride says personally lol.
BASH BROTHER!!!
Follow my blog on my build!!!! Easiest Way to Keep Up!
My Build Thread
Proudly Sponsored by CORBEAU
Joyride is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-22-2009, 05:31 AM   #12
Mikeydizzle
Senior Member
SL Member
Mikeydizzle 24/M
 
Join Date: Mar 2007
iTrader: (0)
Default

thats what i did. i didnt use a wire tap but its connected to the 12v source on the cigarette lighter.
__________________
'07 BSP tC
Mikeydizzle is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-22-2009, 12:10 PM   #13
mason239
Junior Member
mason239 21/M
 
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Naples Florida
iTrader: (0)
Default

looks good im gonna try this weekend, very nice write up
mason239 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-22-2009, 06:12 PM   #14
scioncraze05
Senior Member
5 Year Member
Scikotics
SL Member
 
scioncraze05's Avatar
scioncraze05 29/M
 
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Fishkill, Ossining, NY
iTrader: (0)
Send a message via AIM to scioncraze05
Default

you are actually never supposed to use wire nuts in car installations. You should have used a male/female quick disconnect on the wire.

Wire nuts can come off very easily in a car becuase of all the bumps and jolting from driving, if that wire nut comes off and it is a 12V source you can easily start a fire in the car, I don't think you want that.

Other than that, it looks really good.
scioncraze05 is online now   Reply With Quote
Old 05-22-2009, 08:35 PM   #15
Mikeydizzle
Senior Member
SL Member
Mikeydizzle 24/M
 
Join Date: Mar 2007
iTrader: (0)
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by scioncraze05
you are actually never supposed to use wire nuts in car installations. You should have used a male/female quick disconnect on the wire.

Wire nuts can come off very easily in a car becuase of all the bumps and jolting from driving, if that wire nut comes off and it is a 12V source you can easily start a fire in the car, I don't think you want that.

Other than that, it looks really good.
i changed it in the DIY. this area doesen't really get a whole lot of movement so I figured a wire nut would suffice. use a butt connector instead.
__________________
'07 BSP tC
Mikeydizzle is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-22-2009, 10:31 PM   #16
Joyride
Senior Member
5 Year Member
Fail, INC
teamNJCT
Fresh Crew
SL Member
 
Joyride's Avatar
Joyride 23/M
 
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Fort Lee, New Jersey
iTrader: (0)
Send a message via AIM to Joyride
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Mikeydizzle
thats what i did. i didnt use a wire tap but its connected to the 12v source on the cigarette lighter.
i ment like just forget bout the switch hahaha
__________________
P-Tuning Turbo Kit!!!! WHP = ?? TQ = ??
NJ/NY BS'er Foh Lyfe | Fail, INC.| FRESH Crew | S&K Auto Works | TCPETE APPROVED!!
Quote:
Originally Posted by Hayseed View Post
Rule #1 of Scionlife... Don't take anything anyone especially joyride says personally lol.
BASH BROTHER!!!
Follow my blog on my build!!!! Easiest Way to Keep Up!
My Build Thread
Proudly Sponsored by CORBEAU
Joyride is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-29-2009, 02:35 PM   #17
Mikeydizzle
Senior Member
SL Member
Mikeydizzle 24/M
 
Join Date: Mar 2007
iTrader: (0)
Default

updated...
__________________
'07 BSP tC
Mikeydizzle is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 06-02-2009, 12:53 AM   #18
SciontC_RS5
Senior Member
SL Member
SciontC_RS5 30/M
 
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Meridian, ID
iTrader: (0)
Default

Very cool are you against putting them directly on the bottom?
__________________
1st RS 5.0 in the U.S.

My Seller Feedback
http://www.scionlife.com/forums/view...253532#4253532
SciontC_RS5 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 06-02-2009, 04:30 AM   #19
Mikeydizzle
Senior Member
SL Member
Mikeydizzle 24/M
 
Join Date: Mar 2007
iTrader: (0)
Default

if you put them directly in the bottom it will light up your whole car, especially with the blue. its completely your preference though. i would just roughly wire them up and sit them in the bottom of your cup holders pointing up and see how you feel about it. I'm actually thinking about painting the top half of the leds with a little black touch up paint because they are so bright.
__________________
'07 BSP tC
Mikeydizzle is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 06-24-2009, 05:10 PM   #20
tvdang7
Senior Member
SL Member
tvdang7 27/M
 
Join Date: May 2007
iTrader: (0)
Send a message via AIM to tvdang7
Default

very nice. i want to do this now. where did you get your parts? and how much was it?
__________________
scion TC
tvdang7 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 06-24-2009, 05:10 PM
Scionlife.com
Scion TC



Paid Advertisement
 
 
 
Reply


Tags
a4, audi, center, cigarette, console, corolla, cup, disassemble, diy, holder, holders, install, leds, lighter, scion, tc, wire


Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT. The time now is 09:19 AM.
Advertising - Privacy Policy - Terms of Use - Jobs
vBulletin® v3.8.7, Copyright ©2000-2013, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.


Forums Backup with Admin Control Panel