Anyone put cathodes in the trunk? (Updated pix)
But again, I went from the Fusebox -->AAC--->switch--->inverter---CC
---*Without any 18 gauge wire for testing purposes. The only wires used were the ones included w/ the AAC, switch and inverter. Somethings gotta be wrong with my AAC or fusebox. >_< But i have 2 AACs and neither worked.
---*Without any 18 gauge wire for testing purposes. The only wires used were the ones included w/ the AAC, switch and inverter. Somethings gotta be wrong with my AAC or fusebox. >_< But i have 2 AACs and neither worked.
dude, look at your fuse box, and there should be 4 rows
now, go to the last row, the one nearest to the floor
then, move to the 3rd slot from the left, should be empty, use that slot
It is a constant power source, so that way the cat doesnt have to be on to allow the leds or w/e to be utilized
now, go to the last row, the one nearest to the floor
then, move to the 3rd slot from the left, should be empty, use that slot
It is a constant power source, so that way the cat doesnt have to be on to allow the leds or w/e to be utilized
Originally Posted by Big_Bird
dude, look at your fuse box, and there should be 4 rows
now, go to the last row, the one nearest to the floor
then, move to the 3rd slot from the left, should be empty, use that slot
It is a constant power source, so that way the cat doesnt have to be on to allow the leds or w/e to be utilized
now, go to the last row, the one nearest to the floor
then, move to the 3rd slot from the left, should be empty, use that slot
It is a constant power source, so that way the cat doesnt have to be on to allow the leds or w/e to be utilized
Originally Posted by Big_Bird
well then one of your wires is loose
what type of fuse are you using?
what type of fuse are you using?
What do you mean what fuse?
OMG do you ride the short bus to school? j/k
I'm sorry that was mean.
Seriously tho'
You might have your mini add- a circuit plugged into a slot in the fuse box that only gets power when the key is turned on. Or one of your wires is not corrected properly, as was also mentioned.
Remeber you MUST have the fuse plugged into the "spot labeled B" in your pic, and you MUST be grounded. If you dont do either or both of these things you will not get a current, hence no power to the lights.
It's probably somehting simple like you said, and would be easily diagnosed by just looking around.
Do you have any friends that are a little more experienced? Buddy, Dad, or even mom? hehe
If I were there I could probably point it out to you pretty quick.
Hope you get it workin'!
Go here for a detailed DIY guide
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=29238
I'm sorry that was mean.
Seriously tho'
You might have your mini add- a circuit plugged into a slot in the fuse box that only gets power when the key is turned on. Or one of your wires is not corrected properly, as was also mentioned.
Remeber you MUST have the fuse plugged into the "spot labeled B" in your pic, and you MUST be grounded. If you dont do either or both of these things you will not get a current, hence no power to the lights.
It's probably somehting simple like you said, and would be easily diagnosed by just looking around.
Do you have any friends that are a little more experienced? Buddy, Dad, or even mom? hehe
If I were there I could probably point it out to you pretty quick.
Hope you get it workin'!
Go here for a detailed DIY guide
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=29238
I knew you could do it! Good job Disturbanz
I think those are Cathodes, not LED's Bird.
But I second his questions, how did you end up secureing the cathodes to the handles? also in the cargo area, how did you secure the 12" cathodes?
I think those are Cathodes, not LED's Bird.
But I second his questions, how did you end up secureing the cathodes to the handles? also in the cargo area, how did you secure the 12" cathodes?
They are cathodes as D_M_A_N stated, and to do the handles I just followed surfcitylocal's DIY Guide.
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/vie...391&highlight=
They are secured by removing the handles then reapplying them. For the trunk, the cathodes are not secure yet.
Btw, mushroomdreamer, does it have to be 1amp fuse? My 3 amp fuse blew. Now its using 5 amp
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/vie...391&highlight=
They are secured by removing the handles then reapplying them. For the trunk, the cathodes are not secure yet.
Btw, mushroomdreamer, does it have to be 1amp fuse? My 3 amp fuse blew. Now its using 5 amp























