XR6TK1W1 Member 435 Member For: 21y 8m 20d Location: Wellington NZ Posted 24/06/03 06:50 AM Author Share Posted 24/06/03 06:50 AM Also what about just adding the new pin for the pos feed to the switch as NT has then just bridge that pin to the pos feed wire that feeds the window switches. They will be on as long as the windows are live but you cant see them in the day time anyway. They go off when car is locked or the power windows timeout after the ignition is switched off. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest sonia'sXR Guests Posted 24/06/03 09:35 AM Share Posted 24/06/03 09:35 AM It is just the passenger side window switch at the moment.I wanted to see what it looked like before changing the driver side. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hammer007 Donating Members 149 Member For: 21y 9m 12d Location: Canberra Posted 01/07/03 04:36 AM Share Posted 01/07/03 04:36 AM Review of blue light window switches service by Cam Not being brave enough to wield a soldering iron in the vicinity of my XR6T I recently took up an offer by one of the Forums members, Cam, to do the fine detail work for me. I removed the switches one foggy cold Canberra Monday morning, packed them up and sent them on a holiday to Queensland. By Friday afternoon the switches had been modified and were back in my hands. Full marks to Cam for his prompt turn around, value for money and packing.Five minutes later I was in love.....second to the footwell lights this has to be one of the best mods (value for money) that you can do to your XR6T. One point to note if you have daytime running lights the lighted switches only operate when your manually turn on the headlights - not all the time.If you don't want to do this mod yourself I'd certainly reccomend Cam to do this for you - this is not a paid advertisement but just my way of saying publicly thanks to Cam :banghead: and reminding other members of this service. Cam does charge for this service but its less that the cost of one lighted switch from Ford. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Macktheknife Xtreme Xalted Member Donating Members 3,112 Member For: 21y 7m 9d Gender: Male Location: BrisVegas Posted 01/07/03 05:57 AM Share Posted 01/07/03 05:57 AM Cam,Just read the message from Hammer007.Question, are you offering to do this ?I'm brisbane based and would gladly pay for the service.Look forward to your response.Macktheknife. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Zvele Guests Posted 01/07/03 09:54 AM Share Posted 01/07/03 09:54 AM Macktheknife, Cam just did for me, perfect job and they look great now. Guys if you don't have think again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ditto Member 10 Member For: 21y 5m 5d Location: Melbourne - South eastern Posted 29/07/03 06:27 AM Share Posted 29/07/03 06:27 AM FantasticI have gone the surface mount way and works fantasticThanks for the information Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest rabbit Guests Posted 29/07/03 07:24 AM Share Posted 29/07/03 07:24 AM I'm keen to get my window switches done. Anyone in Sydney doing it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scott52 Member 188 Member For: 21y 11m 20d Gender: Male Location: Perth, W.A. Posted 26/08/03 12:39 PM Share Posted 26/08/03 12:39 PM I've just completed my blue switches using XR6TK1W1's instructions. works a treat! The only thing to watch out for is the polarity. The instructions for the single switch had one of the led's around the wrong way. The red/blue wire that takes the new pin that you must fabricate is neg. polarity. I only used one blue led per switch - total of 8 led's (1 red for the rear isolation switch) for about $32. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
XR6TK1W1 Member 435 Member For: 21y 8m 20d Location: Wellington NZ Posted 27/08/03 08:42 AM Author Share Posted 27/08/03 08:42 AM I've just completed my blue switches using XR6TK1W1's instructions. works a treat! The only thing to watch out for is the polarity. The instructions for the single switch had one of the led's around the wrong way. The red/blue wire that takes the new pin that you must fabricate is neg. polarity. I only used one blue led per switch - total of 8 led's (1 red for the rear isolation switch) for about $32. Yeah sorry I just checked the instruction and yep I made a boo boo. The arrow shows the left side but the instruction says the right side. Sorry for that. To many late nights after long days of enjoy my new car I guess.Dave Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scott52 Member 188 Member For: 21y 11m 20d Gender: Male Location: Perth, W.A. Posted 01/09/03 04:08 AM Share Posted 01/09/03 04:08 AM Has anyone worked out how to eliminate the backfeed problem when the foglights are on? My blue lights are working perfectly except for the fog light backfeed.regards, scott Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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