need help with wireing

civiccoupeboy

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I have a honda civic 2001 coupe and i wanna put in some interior neon lights... not a lot but just a little.
Where and to what should i wire them to for power ? I have very little experience with customizing cars.. im only 16.. but i want to do it right, so any information would be much appreciated. thanx
 

eskateboarding7

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# 1, wiring doesnt have an e, but besides that, do you have an aftermarket headunit in the car? I just pulled that out and powered my old LED lights off of that. It's the easiest I can think of because all the wires are labeled.
 


civiccoupeboy

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nope my whole car is stock...
is there another way that i can wire it? like to my 12v cigarette lighter? or to the fuse box? or maybe something easier?
 

sf22189

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You could hook up your positive wires to you 12V cig lighter wire and find a ground for the negative, but you would need to throw a switch somewhere or the neons could possibly stay on all the time. There is a way to put it into the fuse box but i dont like to mess with that so you dont have a fuse malfunction and fire.
 


civiccoupeboy

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You could hook up your positive wires to you 12V cig lighter wire and find a ground for the negative,

ok good thats what i was thinking.. but now the only problem i have is actually getting to the 12v cig lighter.. is there a website that can show me or something?
 

sf22189

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Yea im for sure theres some type of website. Do you have a Haynes book or any type of those books? They are around 20 dollars at a auto store (autozone, pep boys...) You usually find alot of what you need in those.
 

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forget all that.

Just wire it up to a switch, making sure that you have a fuse on the power line and use a relay.

Best thing you can do.
 


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