vornar
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Hey Guys.
Pretty rainy day down here in Victoria today, so i decided to install door switches for my interior light. It was really bugging me that only the drivers door would light it up.
The first thing i did was purchase the original switches from Nissan when i had it serviced last week. The 3 switches were $117 and the 3 rubber boots were 42.00. Bloody expensive, but call me anal, i like the original look.
Very easy install, there is one white wire going to the drivers door switch, i spliced a line into it and sent it to the back door to another switch, then under the carpet in front of the rear seat to the passenger side where i did it all again. I have attached a 3 pics. One is where i spliced into the original wire, one is the switches and rubber covers and their part numbers, one is the female spade terminals i used to attached the wire to the switch, fits perfectly.
I must say the hardest part was getting the wire to the rear door switches. I ran it down inside the sill to keep it neat. To do this i took the seat belt unit out of the B Pillar and ran the wire through a 20mm hole in the base of the B Pillar directly where the seatbelt unit sits.
Do this mod fellas, it cost me 160 bucks and two hours in the shed.
Pretty rainy day down here in Victoria today, so i decided to install door switches for my interior light. It was really bugging me that only the drivers door would light it up.
The first thing i did was purchase the original switches from Nissan when i had it serviced last week. The 3 switches were $117 and the 3 rubber boots were 42.00. Bloody expensive, but call me anal, i like the original look.
Very easy install, there is one white wire going to the drivers door switch, i spliced a line into it and sent it to the back door to another switch, then under the carpet in front of the rear seat to the passenger side where i did it all again. I have attached a 3 pics. One is where i spliced into the original wire, one is the switches and rubber covers and their part numbers, one is the female spade terminals i used to attached the wire to the switch, fits perfectly.
I must say the hardest part was getting the wire to the rear door switches. I ran it down inside the sill to keep it neat. To do this i took the seat belt unit out of the B Pillar and ran the wire through a 20mm hole in the base of the B Pillar directly where the seatbelt unit sits.
Do this mod fellas, it cost me 160 bucks and two hours in the shed.