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Posted

Done the spoiler and turn signal mods (thx for all the tutorials). Now back to the footwell lighting. I purchased a cheapo lighter connection w/ LED footwell Pods placed in the footwell. I am using the phone wiring for switched power and ground. I have the OEM footwell switch and I know the wiring diagram for it. I don't necessarily care if the switch lights up or not. So which wires fron the lights do I hook up for the ground and witch ones go to the on & off switch poles? To my mind (sometimes useless) I shouldn't need relays for this to work properly. What am I missing?

Posted

Trouble is, all the switches are momentary contact - they are not simple on/off toggle switches. That's why you'll need something like a latching relay.

I can't remember who created the attached diagram, but I think it was Peter Smith(?), and posted by Tool Pants, many moons ago. Hopefully you will find it useful.

Latching relay for momentary contact switches.pdf

Posted

Thank you both for responding! So if I get a different switch it should work? Are any of the OEM switches appropriate for a simple on/off application?

Posted (edited)

You can also use cheap/simple automotive relays to convert pulses from a momentary switch to a latched output...

Something like this:

latchedonoffpospos.gif

These are standard automotive lighting relays... Total overkill for the application as they can handle pretty high current, great for driving lights and such, but they are cheap and readily available for a few bucks each.

MAH60_WS_5pk.jpg

Edited by pfbz
Posted

Pfbz, thx for the above, can I assume I only need one of these relays? My OEM FWL switch doesn't resemble your diagram that I can see ( remember i'am stupid in this regard) so where do my wires go. Thx for taking the time on my project.

Posted (edited)

...can I assume I only need one of these relays?

No, you need three relays. My diagram shows how three inexpensive relays can be wired together to make a pulse-latching circuit. The Porsche switch is not shown at all in my diagram.

Your switch would connect to the "[+] Pulse to turn on" and "[+] Pulse to turn off" lines in the diagram. If the other diagrams posted are correct, it looks like switch terminal 1 goes to turn on, 2, to turn off, 3 to 12V power.

But honestly, if this kind of stuff isn't familiar to you, get some help lest you accidentally short/smoke something... If you do it yourself, make sure you pull the correct fuses or better yet remove the negative lead from the battery when doing your wiring and triple check everything before reconnecting power.

Edited by pfbz

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