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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 47 Lake Park, GA | I modified a Genie remote for my garage door and needed switched power. After digging around a bit under the front valance (metal trim) I followed the power wire from the center headlight (the switched light on the center console) and low and behold, there is a switch power lead and ground right in front - VERY accessible.
If you pull off the valance, look for a two wire plug directly up front that has a black wire and a pink wire with a green stripe. The plug has a rubber cap on it.
I tapped into the pink/green wire for 12 volt power, the black wire for ground. (or you could ground to the aluminum frame up front)
I suspect that this plug is for aux. lights.
So now i flip the center light switch on the console and the garage door opens and closes :-)
I hope this helps if switched power is needed. |
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Visionary
Posts: 2027 Brighton, TN | You want to give up how you did this, with the garage door opener. |
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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 47 Lake Park, GA | Sure will ... let me get some info together and I'll post it up. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 196
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I, too would like to see how you did this!
Thanks!
Bill |
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Cruiser
Posts: 293 Arkansas | Just a question: For those who have the premium tour; I guess the voltage is picked off that switch before
it is stepped up to mega volts for the HID. Gut tells me 12V. Does it make a difference when flashing the HID?
Is it ok to do that w/o affecting reliability?
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