WeIrD Guage Light Problem
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WeIrD Guage Light Problem
Here is a weird one for you guys...
I installed a boost guage in my center console vent hole... i used the power and ground that i found on the harness that goes to the hazard/light flip up button combo. it works, but the weird thing is when i adjust all of the guage lights down.. the light on the boost guage gets brighter, and vise versa.... and some times it works, and some times it does not... Any ideas?
I installed a boost guage in my center console vent hole... i used the power and ground that i found on the harness that goes to the hazard/light flip up button combo. it works, but the weird thing is when i adjust all of the guage lights down.. the light on the boost guage gets brighter, and vise versa.... and some times it works, and some times it does not... Any ideas?
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Here is a weird one for you guys...
I installed a boost guage in my center console vent hole... i used the power and ground that i found on the harness that goes to the hazard/light flip up button combo. it works, but the weird thing is when i adjust all of the guage lights down.. the light on the boost guage gets brighter, and vise versa.... and some times it works, and some times it does not... Any ideas?
I installed a boost guage in my center console vent hole... i used the power and ground that i found on the harness that goes to the hazard/light flip up button combo. it works, but the weird thing is when i adjust all of the guage lights down.. the light on the boost guage gets brighter, and vise versa.... and some times it works, and some times it does not... Any ideas?
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Yeah, i guess thats what i will do, couldnt find anything on m.net.. i dont see why the wires i used didnt work thought.. the lights inside the buttons between the vents dim with the rest of the dash lights.. i thought that was what i tapped into
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Here is a weird one for you guys...
I installed a boost guage in my center console vent hole... i used the power and ground that i found on the harness that goes to the hazard/light flip up button combo. it works, but the weird thing is when i adjust all of the guage lights down.. the light on the boost guage gets brighter, and vise versa.... and some times it works, and some times it does not... Any ideas?
I installed a boost guage in my center console vent hole... i used the power and ground that i found on the harness that goes to the hazard/light flip up button combo. it works, but the weird thing is when i adjust all of the guage lights down.. the light on the boost guage gets brighter, and vise versa.... and some times it works, and some times it does not... Any ideas?
my gauges where the same way.i switch the power(gauge) wire to the other power(dimmer switch),i cant adjust the brightness.
no cup holder light here either.
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You dim a gauge bulb by decreasing supplied voltage with a potentiometer--meaning you increase or decrease resistance on the +12V side of the circuit to make the dimmer or brighter.
Unfortunately, the miata dimmer circuit works by breaking the ground with an oscillator. Instead of lowering supplied votage, it switches the circuit on & off rapidly. The switching speed (duty cycle) is determined by the dimmer ****.
What brand gauge do you have? How is it backlit--incadecent or led?
Most likely you have to do one of the two things:
* Hook backlight up to a source that receives +12V with parking lights. This will illuminate the backlight, but will not have dimmer control
* Do the same as above, but add a potentiometer in the dash or center console. Gauge will dim independantly of the dash
Unfortunately, the miata dimmer circuit works by breaking the ground with an oscillator. Instead of lowering supplied votage, it switches the circuit on & off rapidly. The switching speed (duty cycle) is determined by the dimmer ****.
What brand gauge do you have? How is it backlit--incadecent or led?
Most likely you have to do one of the two things:
* Hook backlight up to a source that receives +12V with parking lights. This will illuminate the backlight, but will not have dimmer control
* Do the same as above, but add a potentiometer in the dash or center console. Gauge will dim independantly of the dash
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yah, dimmer wires don't provide 0v for dim and 12v for bright. If I recall, it will provide 12V when fully dimmed. At full bright it provides GND or 0V. so you want the + wire going to 12V and the -/gnd wire going to the dimmer control wire.
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