need help wiring in a map light
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need help wiring in a map light
I undertook my project of adding a map light assembly into the
headliner of my 98 civic LS today. I had to remove all the upper
interior trim to pull down the head liner, but it wasn't too bad. I
mounted the map light assembly and have put everything back together.
I haven't figured out the wiring, maybe someone here can help.
My Civic LS 4D is a '98, the dome light has two wires only. One leads
to the battery + , the other comes from the door switches. (I have the
'98 wiring diagram) The grounding comes from being screwed to the
metal frame of the roof.
The map light is from a 2001 Civic EX 2dr. There are 4 wires (see
picture)
http://img168.imageshack.us/img168/4031/maplightyg5.jpg
From looking at it, I'm thinking black is ground, red is (+), but
there is still blue and green. Green is possibly for the door switch
lead, but what about blue which is tied into yellow (thus tied to
white)?
I have to make four wires become three. I'm either going to have to
tie two or leave one out. Anyone have any clearer idea of this than I
do?
Thanks
headliner of my 98 civic LS today. I had to remove all the upper
interior trim to pull down the head liner, but it wasn't too bad. I
mounted the map light assembly and have put everything back together.
I haven't figured out the wiring, maybe someone here can help.
My Civic LS 4D is a '98, the dome light has two wires only. One leads
to the battery + , the other comes from the door switches. (I have the
'98 wiring diagram) The grounding comes from being screwed to the
metal frame of the roof.
The map light is from a 2001 Civic EX 2dr. There are 4 wires (see
picture)
http://img168.imageshack.us/img168/4031/maplightyg5.jpg
From looking at it, I'm thinking black is ground, red is (+), but
there is still blue and green. Green is possibly for the door switch
lead, but what about blue which is tied into yellow (thus tied to
white)?
I have to make four wires become three. I'm either going to have to
tie two or leave one out. Anyone have any clearer idea of this than I
do?
Thanks
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