Boot lighting
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- smy0003
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Boot lighting
Here's a question I asked myself today.
If the lights for the number plate are on the boot lid, then why don't they come on when the boot is open?
I only ask after looking for a bag in the boot at night, leaning forward and smashing my head on the boot lid.
Any ideas for boot lighting?
Either using the number plate lamps or otherwise?
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If the lights for the number plate are on the boot lid, then why don't they come on when the boot is open?
I only ask after looking for a bag in the boot at night, leaning forward and smashing my head on the boot lid.
Any ideas for boot lighting?
Either using the number plate lamps or otherwise?
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- KevGoat
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Re: Boot lighting
Not on my laptop so can't find the link, but this has been done on Miata.net iirc.
Just Google and you'll find a "how to" ...
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Just Google and you'll find a "how to" ...
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Re: Boot lighting
Here ya go. Managed to find it on my phone ;)
http://www.miata.net/garage/99LicensePlateLight.html
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http://www.miata.net/garage/99LicensePlateLight.html
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Re: Boot lighting
... now you've bought this up ... I should do this mod myself .......
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Re: Boot lighting
KevGoat wrote:I should do this mod myself
yes you should. It's stock on the SE........
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Re: Boot lighting
The OMGPham kit looks pretty neat, I like that it uses a release switch instead of trying to wire into another circuit.
Looks like $90 well spent.
Looks like $90 well spent.
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Re: Boot lighting
fastfreddygassit wrote:KevGoat wrote:I should do this mod myself
yes you should. It's stock on the SE........
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Re: Boot lighting
does the boot get illuminated with the lid up and parkers on? A good plan - refer davemoore recently- have a small torch in the glove box or App on phone. Dave was right about the fuse box- bloody impossible to read it at night and at an angle.
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Re: Boot lighting
Mr Morlock wrote:does the boot get illuminated with the lid up and parkers on? .
It does, surprisingly well actually.
I tend to do this when I need to unload/load the boot at night
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Re: Boot lighting
My SE lights come on when the boot is opened. And I swapped in LEDs, so it's really bright. Would be really easy to put in a switch to make normal NB's lights turn on.
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Re: Boot lighting
plohl wrote:Omgpham has boot lights now.... http://omgpham.com/boot-light
Nice. I've been using a small magnetic/adhesive motion-sensing LED light (similar to this:http://www.infmetry.com/home-decor/lighting/motion-sensor-led-night-light) that I'd picked up for about $10 via COTD (or similar) a few months ago but it does get through batteries.
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Re: Boot lighting
Sticky back led strip , active with in line fuse wired straight to the battery and the neutral hooked up to a "tamper/pin style" switch jaycar part no LE-8775. Drill a hole in the lip next to the seal wire up and a small bit of rubber etc on top to protect your paint.
Adjust and test it doesn't stay on. Done :-)
I tested it going off buy using the video recorder on my phone
Adjust and test it doesn't stay on. Done :-)
I tested it going off buy using the video recorder on my phone
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Re: Boot lighting
Dad pulled the rear LED centre brake light from his VE, the other day because it stopped working.
The LEDs are still working but I'll be chopping/re-soldering the strip because there's no continuity across the main + and - terminals.
So somethings gone, but the LEDs are all good.
I'll combine the strip with a non latching switch.
Already have all the parts besides the switch.
Should be a good cheap project.
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The LEDs are still working but I'll be chopping/re-soldering the strip because there's no continuity across the main + and - terminals.
So somethings gone, but the LEDs are all good.
I'll combine the strip with a non latching switch.
Already have all the parts besides the switch.
Should be a good cheap project.
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Re: Boot lighting
How about one of these Magic Touch Motion Sensor lights? Double-sided tape the backside and stick it to the boot lid.
Removal is straightforward just rip it out.
https://www.masters.com.au/product/9000 ... ight-8-led
It's not like anyone can fit inside the boot to trigger the sensor and drain the batteries..
Removal is straightforward just rip it out.
https://www.masters.com.au/product/9000 ... ight-8-led
It's not like anyone can fit inside the boot to trigger the sensor and drain the batteries..
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