blake918 Posted October 6, 2004 Posted October 6, 2004 My ashtray doesn't spring open anymore. I found a trim piece on ebay, but it has trac and heated seats buttons-I don't. Do yall think the plugs are the same? Or worst case, could I remove the ashtray from the ebay piece and put it on my current trim piece?
flanker271 Posted October 7, 2004 Posted October 7, 2004 You'll end up wth two extra plugs that won't be needed (trac & seats). The cigarrette lighter plug should plug right in. It is fully compatible.
99lsguy Posted October 7, 2004 Posted October 7, 2004 Or worst case, could I remove the ashtray from the ebay piece and put it on my current trim piece? ← Agree that has to work......... Good luck buddy!!
blake918 Posted October 7, 2004 Author Posted October 7, 2004 Thanks gentlemen!! :D I emailed the seller, and he also said it has seperate pluges for Traction and heated seats. It sounds like a go!
GSsoldier Posted October 7, 2004 Posted October 7, 2004 hey guys kind of a add on question to Blakes... if u do happen to switch the trays is it possible to use those extra buttons as switchs for something say maybe interior neon?? that would be cool to have those as a muti purose use
wucantstop Posted October 8, 2004 Posted October 8, 2004 GS, it shouldn't be too hard. You could do a couple of things. The easiest would be to find a set of the connector plugs that fit into those sockets and then cut the wires (power and ground) and wire them to whichever accessories you would like them to control. The power wire must go to a power source (could be spliced in behind the radio), and the ground to a ground, with the lights or accessory hooked up in between the switch and the actual power. The other way would be to directly solder you two wires into the switch. In order to find in which direction the current runs (unless your wiring LEDs or some other thing that works regardless of polarity), you probably need one of those volt-meters or circuit continuity testers. Just make sure the button is pressed in and the close the circuit (once it's wired to the power, but before you install the actual accessory. If it works, wire up your stuff and it should be good to go.
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