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riceboy
09-16-2006, 06:58 PM
First off sorry no DIY didn't have a camera on me, second of all sorry for the crappy pics but that's the best my camera will do in the dark... it's actually far brighter in person...

Anyways, I had two hours to kill today so me and a buddy hooked up 2 15" white streetglow neons under the dash.. Everything fits nice inside the underside of the dash with a couple of zip ties, all you really need to access is to remove the two panels which are attached by a clip on the passenger side, and a clip and two screws on the driver side.. I ran the wires to the power door lock control next to the e-brake, and hooked up a simple switch,.. ran some power form the fuse box and voila... $25CAD for the lights off the net, and a quick/fun install.. and I saved myself $137.00 off the TRDsource pricing.... :thumbup:

fnkngrv
09-16-2006, 10:37 PM
Nice:clap: ...the pics aren't that bad either....I can't wait to do mine...

riceboy
09-17-2006, 10:35 AM
You might want to consider going with the smaller 9" tubes... the 15" was a tight fit on the passenger side....

fred812
09-18-2006, 03:00 PM
You can buy round neon's that are made to go around woofer's they have a clear plastic cover to protect tubes and fit nicely under the seats giving 360 degree light display, also they have a beat to music setting that looks kool for added rice effect! 4 zip ties to the seat under wire support frame in less time than it takes to hide your wires you have 2 fully wired neon rings. they have a box of blue left at a discount store here in York. they have 8's 10' 12's may see if I can get a set of 10' to fit the yaris.

tca4
09-18-2006, 10:08 PM
Woo i like it =) not too bright gives me this cozy feel

riceboy
09-18-2006, 10:18 PM
Woo i like it =) not too bright gives me this cozy feel

lol.. keep your pants on buddy... :biggrin:

vodkalush
09-18-2006, 10:23 PM
if you dont want them too bright you can stick the lights above the pedal area (on the plastic, no below hanging) when you do it.


I'll take pics of mine and post them later....

Violin
10-01-2006, 10:10 PM
More functional than fun.

After moving my overhead dome light back to accomodate my sunroof, the front of my Yaris was a little dark so I wired these babies in with the dome light circuit so they fade on with the door opening. Looks downright OEM.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/1103/rjenkie/photo006Small-1.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/1103/rjenkie/photo005Small-1.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/1103/rjenkie/photo003Small.jpg

riceboy
10-01-2006, 10:35 PM
Very nice! I like having the lights there, no need to turn on the dome light if you drop something... and I installed mine on the underside and kept the plastic panels off..

07WYarisRS
10-02-2006, 10:34 PM
Nice

How about a DIY
What about wiring, where and how you wired it into the interior circuit.

Violin
10-02-2006, 11:27 PM
I got this kit (for a miata): http://miatamania.com/Shop/ViewProducts.aspx?PlateIndexID=33270 (#159-950)

I had to extend the wires for the dome light so I was already working in the headliner but you could probably pick up the wires in the pillar by the driver's door.

The blue wire is the power and the white wire with the black stripe is the ground controlled by the door switch (red(pink?) is always ground - don't use).

I figured where I wanted the lights to go and removed the center console - one bolt in cup holder, remove shift knob and switches and pop console out.

I made paper templates and cut 1" x 2 1/4" (or 2 3/8"?) holes with a utility knife on each side of the console and inserted the lights.

Crimp 1/4" female spade connectors to the wires and connect them to the back of the lights. Solder and heat shrink to the wires in the pillar and you're golden.

Ayka
10-09-2006, 01:18 AM
Im in the process of installing some Interior Lighting myself on my Hatchback (No Power locks/windows) and I was going to use the exisiting 12v Outlet circuit to power 2 additional 12v Outlets.

My Problem is, I dont know which wire to splice into... there are 2 going to the Power outlet, a Gray wire, and a White-Black Wire. Which one do I splice?

Have either of you encountered the 12v outlet circuit? Or do you have another suggestion of where I can tap into a 3dr Hatch for 12v power (Underside the Driver Dash, and Passenger Dash. Im installing 2 Outlets for 2 10" Blue Neons.)

Thanks!
Ayk.

Violin
10-09-2006, 07:49 AM
For my sunroof power, I used these add-a-fuse suckers:
http://grote.com/images/goc/large/82-2212.jpg
http://grote.com/cgi-bin/goc/goc.cgi?product_number=82-2212

I found them at Auto Zone.

I ran them from the fuse panel under the driver's side dash. The only problem is now I can't put the cover back on, but it is hidden anyway.

vodkalush
10-09-2006, 10:34 AM
I'm switching my lights over to that add-on fuse tonight, as well as my power outlets (each on their own fuse, as i should have done in the first place :rollseyes:)

Ayka
10-09-2006, 11:15 AM
(I am completely new to working on a Car, much less a Cars electronics.. so thank you with bearing with me and my questions.)

But where exactly do I plug in this Add-A-Fuse to? You said it means you cant put on the Glovebox again, is there a lower profile one, or somewhere that I can plug it in that doesnt cause that?

vodkalush
10-09-2006, 11:20 AM
There are two fuse boxes/panels one is located in the engine "bay" and the other is located (atleast in the US version) under the driver side door, near the dash - this is the one your intersted in. U have to simply remove the fuse panel cover and insert the "add-on" fuse into an empty slot.

There should be directions on the box as to the techincal aspects of the add-on fuse (i havent picked mine up yet or installed them yet either) when Violin gets back on hopefully he can give you an idea on/about the add-on fuse.

Ayka
10-09-2006, 12:12 PM
does the Fuse Box handle grounds as well? Im having trouble figuring out where to ground these two as well...

/sigh, Jump right in =P

Violin
10-09-2006, 12:40 PM
The fuse box I used is on the bottom of this:
http://www.yarisworld.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=1592&d=1159159666

You don't need to remove the little compartment to get at it, this just helps you see it.

There is a cover on the bottom that you remove to reveal the fuses. That's the cover that won't go back on with an add-a-fuse in place.

For grounding you'll need a bolt or screw to metal someplace. Without crawling around under the dash, I can't give you any ideas right now.

Ayka
10-09-2006, 01:11 PM
Ok, so the fuse connects on the Bottom Portion of that panel.. I think I can do this.

and I expect to install my own sound some day... I'll learn!

Thanks Violin

W.A.S.P
10-11-2006, 05:37 PM
For my sunroof power, I used these add-a-fuse suckers:
http://grote.com/images/goc/large/82-2212.jpg
http://grote.com/cgi-bin/goc/goc.cgi?product_number=82-2212

I found them at Auto Zone.

I ran them from the fuse panel under the driver's side dash. The only problem is now I can't put the cover back on, but it is hidden anyway.

Violin, did you use a standard mini blade fuse? Are they compatible with the low profile fuses in the fuse box? TIA

Ayka
10-11-2006, 05:48 PM
You need to make sure that it is the MINI-FUSE for Add-a-Fuse, I accidentally got some of the regular sized suckers, and well.. time to make a return!

Mine look exactly like that, but they were Bussmann Add-a-Crct, work like a charm

Violin
10-11-2006, 05:49 PM
I'm note really a fuseologist, but there are two sizes of blade fuses. Ours is the smaller size - that's what I used.

argylesocks
11-02-2006, 01:27 PM
More functional than fun.

After moving my overhead dome light back to accomodate my sunroof, the front of my Yaris was a little dark so I wired these babies in with the dome light circuit so they fade on with the door opening. Looks downright OEM.


oh snap that is cool !
i want some!!!!!

mcdaddy
11-04-2006, 08:00 AM
this is what i did during the last weekend..

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v477/mcdaddy/Yaris%2006/DSCN067402.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v477/mcdaddy/Yaris%2006/DSCN067502.jpg

it helps me see my toe nails cleaned all the time.. hahaha

BMGYaris
11-05-2006, 12:56 PM
Hey guys, i am looking for some LED under dash kits that have a switch that can turn them on and off and are super eas to install...but preferably dont use the cig lighter as that just looks too ghetto for me (couldnt just sneak them on when a girl gets in the car, she would know i was doing it on purpose). but, while i was a student electrician for one year in college all i did was change out ballast (sp?) and fix exit signs and some power outlets, i have NEVER touched anything in my car, too scary for me. Anybody know a good set to buy in paritcular or can i just pick up anything like this http://www.oznium.com/meteor Anybody know a good diy, im pretty darn nervous about messing with wires in my car.

mcdaddy
11-07-2006, 06:35 AM
Hey guys, i am looking for some LED under dash kits that have a switch that can turn them on and off and are super eas to install...but preferably dont use the cig lighter as that just looks too ghetto for me (couldnt just sneak them on when a girl gets in the car, she would know i was doing it on purpose). but, while i was a student electrician for one year in college all i did was change out ballast (sp?) and fix exit signs and some power outlets, i have NEVER touched anything in my car, too scary for me. Anybody know a good set to buy in paritcular or can i just pick up anything like this http://www.oznium.com/meteor Anybody know a good diy, im pretty darn nervous about messing with wires in my car.
mine turns ON when the driver or the passenger door opens then turns OFF when the door's close. just hook-up the negative wire of the LED to the negative wire/switch from the door, just make sure that the supplied positive line is the same as the dome light.... viola!!

get yourself a test light to help you out the DIY .. goodluck!!

Violin
11-07-2006, 11:22 AM
Hey guys, i am looking for some LED under dash kits that have a switch that can turn them on and off and are super eas to install...but preferably dont use the cig lighter as that just looks too ghetto for me (couldnt just sneak them on when a girl gets in the car, she would know i was doing it on purpose). but, while i was a student electrician for one year in college all i did was change out ballast (sp?) and fix exit signs and some power outlets, i have NEVER touched anything in my car, too scary for me. Anybody know a good set to buy in paritcular or can i just pick up anything like this http://www.oznium.com/meteor Anybody know a good diy, im pretty darn nervous about messing with wires in my car.

If you did that electrical work, you shouldn't really have a problem with your car. At least 12 volt can't kill you.

If you pull the trim off the a-pillar on the driver's side, you can access the wires to the dome light. They're wrapped in electrical tape so you'll have to peel some of that back. The blue wire is the power and the white wire with the black stripe is the ground controlled by the door switch. Many of the circuits on the Yaris are backwards like that - the power is always on and the ground is switched.