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10-08-2006, 10:35 AM | #1 |
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DIY -Illuminated sunglass tray
If you are switching from the cigarrete tray to the sunglasses tray and want
to keep the little light inside... this is how to do it. 1) This are the instructions to replace the tray: http://e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7049 To have the illumimated tray, follow the instructions below. 2) Once you remove the cigarrete tray, you will find that there is a wire harness which has the plug and wires leading to 2 amber led lights. One light is for the tray and one is to illuminate the ring around the lighter. 3) remove the wire harness from the tray. Cut the wires as close as you can from the lighter piece. 4) the sunglasses tray is a two piece assembly. separate the two pieces by pulling out from the sides and then pull back as indicated in the arrows in the picture. 5) you will end up with this. 6) Up to you where you want to make the holes. In my case, the holes are about 1.25 inches from the side and about 3/4 inch from the top. Use a drill with a small drill bit to make the first hole. Then use larger drill bits until you make a hole big enough for the bulb to fit. WARNING: be extremely gentle making the holes as you want the front of the tray to look good and no chips or scratches. Holes from the back... 7) Now, you are ready to attach the bulbs to the tray. The bulbs are attached to a square piece. see pic below. I did not want the bulb right against the tray plastic so I glued "spacers" to the edges of the bulb sides and then glued the bulbs to the tray. I used 5 minutes epoxy. 8) Use electrical tape or duct tape to secure the wires to the tray. Remember that you are attaching the bulbs in tight space since the lid will be going up and down there. So secure the wires with tape so they do not interfere with the movement of the tray lid. 9) Run the wires to the driver side (left side) 10) re assemble the tray. make sure the wires are not in the way of the moving lid mechanism. 11) wiring connection time... Each of the bulbs have a brown and red wire. The plug from the car has a thick red, a thick brown, and 2 thin red wires. The idea is to preserve the plug so you just connect it back to the car. Connect all 3 brown wires together (the thick one to the 2 thin ones). I did not use quick connectors for this. I used the regular house wiring connectors for #16 gauge wire. You won't need the thick red wire. So, either tape it with electrical tape or put another connector on it to make sure the wire is not exposed. We are now done wiring. 12) follow the directions in the original sunglasses tray DIY to install everything back together. Enjoy... This is how it looks at night. :rocks: Now go have a drink to celebrate your handy work.
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Great write up!! Thanks man!
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sweet DIY.
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Like you, I need to start some house projects. Ironically, my sunglasses don't fit in the tray. But, it's perfect to hold my cell phone.
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Dayem...they do look good, I guess perseverence pays off
When are you going to do mine?
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very smart , well done!
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remember I have your cigarrete tray. I can start work on that and install it either at the meeting or some other day. BTW, I installed the fog light bulbs you graciously handed to me. Thanks!
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Frank...congrats on making the e90post Master DIY list again....
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Damn nice Frank... I placed an order for the sunglasses holder last week, and was planning to do some DIY to get the lights to work with it, but I guess you beat me to it. Great job!!!
I was planning to install my lights on the front side instead of the back, so it'll point upwards a little instead of straight down into the holder. Do you think this would work also? or would it look a little weird?
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Just completed this mod over the w/e...
One thing I did was to crimp 2 pieces of 12Ga to where the cig plug used to connect (ground wire to all the brown wires, and the red wire). Then I ran them back through the center console to power my rear cig plugs (whenever my part comes in!) - See DYI http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=29773 This way my rear plugs won't be drawing current through the same wires as my center power outlet... |
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Whats on the house mod list??? Im going to start listing those in my sig being as they will take up all the free time in my life (and money) |
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I ran wires to the back to power my rear outlets. see picture below with sticking out red an black wires. I did not post that on the DIY to not confuse others that were just doing the sunglasses tray. But I did both mods in one pass: sunglasses tray and rear power outlets.
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But, I was looking at following the current design. If you look at the current, the bulb shoots light upward. but the tray has a plastic piece and hood to reflect the light down. I could not replicate the same effect without risking damaging the tray. My second idea was to put the lights on the sides. This will not work as there is little room to play because of the spring mechanism for the lid. So my 3rd solution was the winner for me. IMO, installing the bulbs at front will not look as good. Like you said, the lights will shoot up and won't "light anything" when you look at my final design, you see 2 things: 1) 2 nice little round holes shooting amber light 2) you see the bottom of the tray lighted amber
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I might have to go out and get the sunglass kit and do the conversion! These are the types of threads I want to read about!
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I thought the light only turns on when you turn on your headlights? So the part I don't understand is if you connect it up to those wires, wouldn't the rear adaptor only be usable when the lights are on? Please correct me if I'm wrong...
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Glad the fog lights worked out...I just wanted a good home for them
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The lights inside the tray are on one circuit and are controlled by the outside light switch. The actual cigarrete lighter is on another circuit. This is the one that powers the rear outlets. This one to work needs the keyfob in (the engine does not need to be on) Both circuits are on the same wire hardness. I hope that answers your question.
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well, just let me know if you want the lights.
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