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Upgrade Door Sill Plates to lighted 2012 GT
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<blockquote data-quote="steveosvt" data-source="post: 15108452" data-attributes="member: 148670"><p>I have done this. </p><p></p><p>Each led has its own leads - the my color feature works like an RGB matrix. There is a wire for red, blue, and green then of course ground. They are not color coded. Once you get your sills, get a battery and test each lead to get the colors, then wire up the color you want. Luckily all of the mycolor components have the required step downs internal so 12 volts is fine. I think I tested with a 9 volt battery. As mentioned you will have no control over the mix like a mycolor car will. I connected all three for an almost white illumination. I did the same with the lighted cupholder. It works the same way. I purchased a totaled 2011 premium car so I had the body harness side connectors which makes it easier to remove/ reinstall when required. </p><p></p><p>There are other locations for the power connections, but the dome light does work and it easy to access.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steveosvt, post: 15108452, member: 148670"] I have done this. Each led has its own leads - the my color feature works like an RGB matrix. There is a wire for red, blue, and green then of course ground. They are not color coded. Once you get your sills, get a battery and test each lead to get the colors, then wire up the color you want. Luckily all of the mycolor components have the required step downs internal so 12 volts is fine. I think I tested with a 9 volt battery. As mentioned you will have no control over the mix like a mycolor car will. I connected all three for an almost white illumination. I did the same with the lighted cupholder. It works the same way. I purchased a totaled 2011 premium car so I had the body harness side connectors which makes it easier to remove/ reinstall when required. There are other locations for the power connections, but the dome light does work and it easy to access. [/QUOTE]
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