Re: LEDs associated with the fan switch
I was thinking about doing the same. From another thread on this board I gathered though that you need to install a resistor. Otherwhise the PCM will throw a code due to the different resistance of the LED. Can't find it right now. Anybody remembers?
Originally posted by Jeff - '97 Formula WS6
I also have installed the SLP fan switch and like the results. I also was thinking of adding two LEDs that would light up (one for each of the fans).
I do have a question: The switch has three wires going to it (one ground, one for the low fan, and one for the high fan). Would there be a problem if I splice into each of the fan wires and connect them each to the negative wire of an LED (one LED for each of the two fans) and have the positive lead come from the fuse panel?
Thanks,
Jeff
I also have installed the SLP fan switch and like the results. I also was thinking of adding two LEDs that would light up (one for each of the fans).
I do have a question: The switch has three wires going to it (one ground, one for the low fan, and one for the high fan). Would there be a problem if I splice into each of the fan wires and connect them each to the negative wire of an LED (one LED for each of the two fans) and have the positive lead come from the fuse panel?
Thanks,
Jeff
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