AlienPrime
Well-Known Member
Well.. very simply put, this is the end result i was looking for! Very simple idea, not so easy getting door panel off etc etc lol
Thanks to @Pauly99to17 for the idea
So to get this, you need to remove the door panel. You can look up several DIY guides, but honestly. pop off both door handle (silver) plus the door handle insert (black) and take all the phillips screws out that are into the sheet metal of the door. Take the panel off, and disconnect both power mirror module and power window module.
Unclip the door handle from the tapestry and but the panel aside. I connected the speaker lights to the drivers power window. its like 20 or 30A so that's more than enough power
Pin layout is marked PN#26 on the connector, show below in the following two pictures.
Once you've wired into that, ground that lil guy onto the ground bolt you see directly above the door speaker (shown below)
Stick on your little LED strip, and make sure you make a little dent into the siding of the speaker side to lay the wires sop that the foam still sits nicely around the speaker housing
Put all that
back together, and you got yourself some speaker lighting! The lights will be ignition powered, so no need to worry about that lil guy If you want that light fed with consistent power (not ignition) then just wire to that thicker white were you see there in the power window module plug harness, That lil b*tch won't turn off till those LED's die
... or till your battery dies hahahah!
anyways im done
very simple DIY! Now everyone can copy me like they always do lol!
Thanks to @Pauly99to17 for the idea


So to get this, you need to remove the door panel. You can look up several DIY guides, but honestly. pop off both door handle (silver) plus the door handle insert (black) and take all the phillips screws out that are into the sheet metal of the door. Take the panel off, and disconnect both power mirror module and power window module.
Unclip the door handle from the tapestry and but the panel aside. I connected the speaker lights to the drivers power window. its like 20 or 30A so that's more than enough power

Pin layout is marked PN#26 on the connector, show below in the following two pictures.


Once you've wired into that, ground that lil guy onto the ground bolt you see directly above the door speaker (shown below)
Stick on your little LED strip, and make sure you make a little dent into the siding of the speaker side to lay the wires sop that the foam still sits nicely around the speaker housing


Put all that


anyways im done

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