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Old 03-10-2016, 04:28 PM
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Originally Posted by markwerline
I've used these modules from oznium before and they are really nice...

http://www.oznium.com/super-bright-12v-led-module

I used them for under dash and under seat lighting and they worked perfect for it.

Is this guy still in business? I remember him from what he started his company. He was a big StreetGlow fan back in the day and ended up starting his own company.
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Thought I would add my install to the thread...

I used Blue plug in style kits that I hard Wired. Each kit has 4 Light Modules. Each Module has 3 LED's. I put 2 Modules in each front Foot well, and then one module on each of the back corners of the front seats. I connected them to a SPDT Switch. Switch has 3 positions.. ON-OFF-ON. Switch in center position disables lights in all scenarios. Switch in down position connects lights to the Dome Light so whenever the Dome comes on, the floor lights also come on. Switch in the up position turns the lights on independent of the dome light but only when the ignition is on. Check out my pics for the results.





Floor Lights (with Dome Light)





Floor Lights (independent of Dome Light)





Floor Lights (With Dome Light)
Old 04-26-2016, 09:50 AM
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Has anyone find a fuse to use for 2015 or 2016 ?
I will like to connect my kit to a fuse # that only work when dark.
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Old 04-26-2016, 11:07 AM
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That is a great question. I searched and could not find anything with a quick search, however you could use the power wire of a dash light or one of other courtesy lights located in the door such as the light for the window switch, as a trigger wire on a relay. As a thought if you can't find the exact circuit.
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I was looking for the console shifter lights but don't know how to remove the plastic. For the courtesy lights I though the little lamp in the center compartment will work, but apparently that one is always on.
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For my install, (pics above), I used a 3-position rocker switch, installed to the left of the steering column. Switch is a SPDT ON-OFF-ON switch. 3 positions are up, center, and down.

Up - Always on - powered from accessory power circuit
Center - Off
Down - On with Dome light - powered from Dome Light circuit






I leave the switch in the down position most of the time. However if I'm driving down the highway with my boys in the back, I have the option to turn on the floor lights without having to turn on the dome light. Putting the switch in the center position will turn the lights off in all scenarios.



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Originally Posted by berty
Just quadruple checked again. I found the right wire and the right negative bolt for sure. I tested it with the normal power lines and it lights up, tried with the door lines and they don't work. Safe to assume the box isn't working like it should?
How did you make out with this? Got the same problem. Sent them an e-mail and they told me to go direct to a battery to check. I had already done this. Since I bought the kit off of Amazon, they said I had to return it to Amazon. Great, mean while my wife's truck is in the garage with the dash and console apart. I ordered a second one to get here quicker. It doesn't work either.
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Originally Posted by tahoeacr
How did you make out with this? Got the same problem. Sent them an e-mail and they told me to go direct to a battery to check. I had already done this. Since I bought the kit off of Amazon, they said I had to return it to Amazon. Great, mean while my wife's truck is in the garage with the dash and console apart. I ordered a second one to get here quicker. It doesn't work either.
Yeah they really pissed me off. The support guy kept insinuating that I dont know what I'm talking about. They sent me another broken box and then tried to push the blame on me again. Instead of trying to make things right they said to send it all back and they will refund me. Thought I was finally done with their crap but the bastards sent me a return label for an envelope that isn't big enough to hold all the garbage they sold me. Super disappointed in them after I gave them so much praise initially.
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I new to this so im not sure how this works but i need advice on how to install led strips in the interior of my 1997 F150 regular cab
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Look awesome!!
how did you hardwire these, and how did you wire a switch? I’m looking to do the same thing but now sure what fuse to tap into!

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