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Old 07-25-2017, 09:33 PM
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is this helping at all?
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Thanks so much for your help! It's 0e12850
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Old 07-25-2017, 10:18 PM
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I think it may... I still can't identify which one is putting out 12 volts though.
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Well from the pdf posted here: Terminals 15, 30, 30g and 30g_f

"Terminal 30g:
Terminal 30g is controlled by the CAS. When the overall vehicle is wakened by an operation of the user, terminal 30g is
switched on. Terminal 30g is automatically switched off after a codable after-run time (e.g. 30 minutes). The after-run
time starts with the event terminal R Off. As in the case of terminal 15, a relay in the distribution box is activated by the
CAS via a semiconductor switch. The relay of terminal 30g switches the battery voltage to approx. 18 fuses in the
distribution box."

I think you will want the 58G, but I can't find much info about it.. its also a much smaller wire than 30G. Maybe you will need to get the power from 30G but signal it from 58G?

If you are replacing lights, why don't you just use the ones that are powering the existing lights?
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Well from the pdf posted here: Terminals 15, 30, 30g and 30g_f


If you are replacing lights, why don't you just use the ones that are powering the existing lights?

That was what I originally tried to do. I actually cut off the old LED and wired the new one to the existing wires with wire nuts. But it must not be providing 12V of power or maybe I was just not doing something right, because I couldn't get the new LED to light up no matter what I did.
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you do have a voltmeter right?
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I'm embarrassed to say I do not... please don't judge me.
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Old 07-27-2017, 07:39 AM
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I'm embarrassed to say I do not... please don't judge me.
Voltmeters can be had for $10.
I would reconnect the original lights to make sure they still work, and connect your new lights to a 12V source somewhere to verify they work too.
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