mwilson62000
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Lol. Must have had the paper too close to me painting something and got some overspray on it.
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Ok, I figured it out two of the lights in the rear AC controller are set in One Direction positive and negative linked together in series and the other two are linked together in series in the opposite direction. So what I did was take a small screwdriver and broke the circuit in two spots and wired jumpers to correct the polarity. Here are some pics hope this helps. PS I did use a meter to find the positive and negative pins on the plug and trace them all out from there.
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If you zoom in on the top picture you can see where I cut the circuits. And if you zoom in on the bottom picture you can see where I ran the jumpers. Red being positive and black being negative.
That's a unique way of doing it. May I ask why you didn't remove the bulbs and use a power source and your multimeter to find the polarities and route? How long did you have to spend doing it that way?
I did not do my moon roof switch yet, I had to replace that whole console. I tried to to the homelink switches but the bulbs in that are tiny and I screwed it up. So I bought a another one off ebay. I am going to use the old one for testing and see if I can get it done. If I do I will post the results. Loved the LEDs you did cattivo they look great.
Yea I know, the other truck in the picThat is a 2004 tahoe