Lsstefan
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Hey guys.
A while back I found a thread about the puddle lights to be on all the time. For the life of me, I can't find it now, regardless of the search words I use.
In any case, I want to make a switch to turn the puddle lights on/off at my own discretion. Sometimes, me and my buddies stroll around town and it'd be fun to have them lighting up, for show. I know it's a bit ricey to have them on at all times, that's why the switch.
So do the lamps have place of theirs in the fuse box? I was thinking of connecting a switch between the lamps and let's say the windows fuse that has power when the car is on. When I feel like it, just press the on button and bam lights. This is just a general overview, I have to get more in depth about voltage, amps and stuff, before I fry the car... like I fried the 5V dash cam that I wired directly to the fuse like a total retard because I didn't read the output voltage...
Other questions:
The seatbelt. It's killing me... If I don't use the strap from the seat, it "cuts" my neck. If I do use it, it applies too much pressure on my shoulder and after 3-4 hours of driving, it's starting to hurt a lot.... Last road trip I used some winter gloves to soften the pressure...
The foot rest. I wear 46(11 US or smth) and that clutch foot rest is like half of my foot. If I keep the leg there for a long period of time, the upper part(the cushion) starts to hurt because it doesn't rest on the foot rest.
There are some more complaints, but I can't remember them now. Most of them are ergonomically wise and driving position... Maybe I'm not made for this car, though I'd hate that if that's the case...
Thx for the help.
Regards,
Stefan.
A while back I found a thread about the puddle lights to be on all the time. For the life of me, I can't find it now, regardless of the search words I use.
In any case, I want to make a switch to turn the puddle lights on/off at my own discretion. Sometimes, me and my buddies stroll around town and it'd be fun to have them lighting up, for show. I know it's a bit ricey to have them on at all times, that's why the switch.
So do the lamps have place of theirs in the fuse box? I was thinking of connecting a switch between the lamps and let's say the windows fuse that has power when the car is on. When I feel like it, just press the on button and bam lights. This is just a general overview, I have to get more in depth about voltage, amps and stuff, before I fry the car... like I fried the 5V dash cam that I wired directly to the fuse like a total retard because I didn't read the output voltage...
Other questions:
The seatbelt. It's killing me... If I don't use the strap from the seat, it "cuts" my neck. If I do use it, it applies too much pressure on my shoulder and after 3-4 hours of driving, it's starting to hurt a lot.... Last road trip I used some winter gloves to soften the pressure...
The foot rest. I wear 46(11 US or smth) and that clutch foot rest is like half of my foot. If I keep the leg there for a long period of time, the upper part(the cushion) starts to hurt because it doesn't rest on the foot rest.
There are some more complaints, but I can't remember them now. Most of them are ergonomically wise and driving position... Maybe I'm not made for this car, though I'd hate that if that's the case...
Thx for the help.
Regards,
Stefan.
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