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Vehicle:2003 WRX Wagon 5sp WRB |
![]() In an 02/03 bug-eye IMPREZA,
Seems that it is common knowledge that the ILLUM(+) wire is "switched", but I did a search and couldn't find any info on the corresponding ILLUM(-) wire? My questions are: 1. Is the ILLUM(-) wire also switched? ie. what does it normally sit at when the car is OFF. Does it ground itself? connect to +12V, or does it go open-circuit? (I'm thinking open circuit since the ILLUM- must be controlled by a dimming circuit that receives switched power?) 2. For those who have done LED conversions -- do you get FULL range of dimmability? ie. what range does ILLUM(-) sweep -- is it small enough so that "most" LED's (ie. 2-3V) are able to remain functional even at full dim? or does ILLUM(-) eventually decrease the voltage so much that your LED's shut off completely? I tried searching but all I found was info on the funky Subaru reverse-dimming setup (which I understand) - but I couldn't find exact answers to the above. Any help would be appreciated. Much thanks ![]() -- Dendrobium
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![]() Although I don't know the answer directly , it could easily be tested. Just put a meter on the wires on the hazard warning switch. It has both the violet and orange wires associated with the illumination system.
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I tested it last night, I found that ILLUM(-) sits at ground when the dash lights are off, then goes to your dimmer-selected variable voltage when the dash lights are turned on. -- so it is not a "switched" output that is normally open-circuit. |
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![]() All 'NEW" Subaru's are a 'switched( - ) '
...and if you are trying to wire gauge lights, the spare plug on the radio harness is 'dimmed' with the panel lights... |
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![]() Hmm... sorry if my question was confusing -- I was actually looking for an in-cabin "switched ground" analogous to the ACC which is a "switched positive".
I am hooking up an EcuTek Dash display -- alarm output -- which uses the 12V OBDII port output as power (which stays at a constant +12V, even when the car is powered off -- but not necessarily on some MY's IIRC). The reason I wanted a "switched ground" is so that I could use it to light some indicators/circuitry only when the car is on, but to turn off after the car is shut off (key removed from ignition). Without a "switched ground", the lighting/circuitry will remain on becuase it has a constant +12V feed from the OBDII port. The ILLUM(-) is not ideal as it varies from 2V-11V to "reverse-dim" the dash lighting, but it was the closest I could think to a "switched ground". Unfortunately, it goes to ground rather than open-circuit when the car is shut off, so it doesn't suit my purposes. |
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