Did that years ago to my MK2. Such a simple yet elegant mod with minimal electrical knowledge of cars. 1. Make sure you buy your kit with the INVERTER, I forgot it myself and wondered why it didn't work 🤣 2. I personally bought 2m El wire and it was plenty to go all the way around the whole cloth/leather insert in the door. 3. Slamming doors will eventually cause the el wire to pop out.
Your spot on 👍🏻 I had the same issue with one years ago that was missing the inverter bit. And these versions with the flat edging behind the main light seem to help a little with holding it on place better, but time will tell 😁 Cheers Tomasz 👍🏻
My 2011 Seat Leon's window switcher runs at 6v not 12v. You can find a 12v wire (red and yellow) behind the audio speaker, tied in a bunch with other wires. Hope this helps.
@@fredfly1509 I had the same issue, I couldn't find any wire behind the speakers that ran 12 v, there was one behind the glove box and one live at the cigarette lighter. Until I changed my car battery. So the only thing I would sugget is to first check your car battery. Can I ask you what led kit are you using?
@@johnbaesv4776 just same kit that's in the video mate. Gonna be a pain to try and feed a supply to the doors, but it looks really good when it's done. Did changing your battery make a difference?
@@fredfly1509yes, it did. I had the same issue. I spent 4 days trying to find a live at the door. Changing the battery was a coincidence at that time. After, I retested the wires trying to find a 12v one, and the tester showed different and accurate values, because of the new battery. The red and yellow behind the speaker are 12v. Make sure your led kit requiers 12. If it requiers 6v, find a wire that has 6v. When you find the wire you need, make sure you find a good ground as well,the led won't light up. By the way, I didn't use the wires going to the speaker(those could be 6v, I needed 12v for my kit) I used the red and yellow behind the speaker, but coming from inside of the car and through the door. If your kit requires 6v,test the wires that connect to the speaker directly, mines run at 6v, and see which one is 6v live and which one is ground. If one of the wires shows 6v, but the led doesn't light up, change only the ground. If you remove the fabric panel from the door, some of the screws connected to the car are good grounds.
Cheers mate, yeah once you've done one, the other ones are a breeze. And not having it permanently fixed in, means it's easy to still remove the trim/door cards at a later date 👍🏻 cheers for watching and have a great xmas 🎄🎅🏼🍻
So for example, on aliexpress they sell different sizes, 1m, 2m, 5m. I have the same car. Do i have to buy for of 1m? And do you cut them? I do not know if 1m is to long for 1 door.
Yes, I bought the 1m lengths and hid any excess behind the door card out of sight. I was unsure if they would still work if I cut them, so I didn't risk it. Hiding the extra bit out of sight is just as effective 👍🏻
Very similar. Have u got a way of contacting me via Instagram or Facebook on the North Coast Workshop pages?? (Links are in my vid descriptions) I can send u pics of it that I sent someone else 👍🏻
I'm not sure if USB ports would be able to be connected to standard wiring. Probably best to buy 4 new strip lights with the inverter box instead, as they are reasonably cheap. Then you could use the USB ones somewhere else 👍🏻
@@NorthCoastWorkshop I hot the usb to conect to my usb port that powers all the lines, just need to know how to pass from dashboard to door concealing the wires. Everything works with the USB, I just don't know how to wire it from dash to door
No, not at all. I forgot they are a mod I've added to be honest, and they haven't been a distraction. My only thing that bugs me, is in the daytime, (when they aren't lit), they stand out a lot because of how bight the red colour is on them. Thats one thing I wish I could change. Maybe I'll try to tint them with spray.
Had mine in a while think its a great little mod only thing is they've just stopped working, hooked them upto the battery and working still... what do you think the problem could be mate?
Hmmm, not sure. If it's definitely working off the battery directly, then it must be to do with the connections in the door. You could try a soldered connection instead which may be more reliable and longer lasting. Just use heat shrink to cover it all afterwards.
@@NorthCoastWorkshop yea definitely working straight from the battery as I thought the wire or the driver might be blown at first but lit straight up from the battery so put them back on the window wires and nothing
@@NorthCoastWorkshop yea switches all still working and lighting up, tried different ways to connect them too... wires twisted together, same way you've done it
If it's different coloured wires than the ones shown, I'm afraid you'll have to use the multimeter, as I did in the video, to track down which wires you'll need 👍🏻
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Did that years ago to my MK2. Such a simple yet elegant mod with minimal electrical knowledge of cars. 1. Make sure you buy your kit with the INVERTER, I forgot it myself and wondered why it didn't work 🤣 2. I personally bought 2m El wire and it was plenty to go all the way around the whole cloth/leather insert in the door. 3. Slamming doors will eventually cause the el wire to pop out.
Your spot on 👍🏻 I had the same issue with one years ago that was missing the inverter bit. And these versions with the flat edging behind the main light seem to help a little with holding it on place better, but time will tell 😁
Cheers Tomasz 👍🏻
My 2011 Seat Leon's window switcher runs at 6v not 12v. You can find a 12v wire (red and yellow) behind the audio speaker, tied in a bunch with other wires. Hope this helps.
Great tip mate. Wasn't aware some ran at 6volts, so useful tip for others 😁👍🏻
My red and yellow wire behind the speaker is only showing 3.6v. 2011 leon. Any ideas ?
@@fredfly1509 I had the same issue, I couldn't find any wire behind the speakers that ran 12 v, there was one behind the glove box and one live at the cigarette lighter. Until I changed my car battery. So the only thing I would sugget is to first check your car battery. Can I ask you what led kit are you using?
@@johnbaesv4776 just same kit that's in the video mate. Gonna be a pain to try and feed a supply to the doors, but it looks really good when it's done. Did changing your battery make a difference?
@@fredfly1509yes, it did. I had the same issue. I spent 4 days trying to find a live at the door. Changing the battery was a coincidence at that time. After, I retested the wires trying to find a 12v one, and the tester showed different and accurate values, because of the new battery. The red and yellow behind the speaker are 12v. Make sure your led kit requiers 12. If it requiers 6v, find a wire that has 6v. When you find the wire you need, make sure you find a good ground as well,the led won't light up. By the way, I didn't use the wires going to the speaker(those could be 6v, I needed 12v for my kit) I used the red and yellow behind the speaker, but coming from inside of the car and through the door. If your kit requires 6v,test the wires that connect to the speaker directly, mines run at 6v, and see which one is 6v live and which one is ground. If one of the wires shows 6v, but the led doesn't light up, change only the ground. If you remove the fabric panel from the door, some of the screws connected to the car are good grounds.
Really tidy job mate, I need to do this on my Mk2!
Cheers mate, yeah once you've done one, the other ones are a breeze. And not having it permanently fixed in, means it's easy to still remove the trim/door cards at a later date 👍🏻 cheers for watching and have a great xmas 🎄🎅🏼🍻
thank you for doing it john netherlands👍👍👍👍
Happy to help John 👍🏻
So for example, on aliexpress they sell different sizes, 1m, 2m, 5m.
I have the same car. Do i have to buy for of 1m? And do you cut them? I do not know if 1m is to long for 1 door.
Yes, I bought the 1m lengths and hid any excess behind the door card out of sight. I was unsure if they would still work if I cut them, so I didn't risk it. Hiding the extra bit out of sight is just as effective 👍🏻
At 6:10 wich mm drill you are using?
It looks like either my 8mm or 10mm drill bit I'm using, just so it's barely large enough to get the small connection block through
Hey Kev, great vid as usual, any advice on how to do the rears?
Very similar. Have u got a way of contacting me via Instagram or Facebook on the North Coast Workshop pages?? (Links are in my vid descriptions) I can send u pics of it that I sent someone else 👍🏻
great vid
Appreciated 😊👍🏻
Kev how did you do the rears, had a mission trying to do mine
Sorry Garrie, just noticed your comment. It's tight to pack the wires and inverter box back in, I'll pop u a few pics through on Facebook if u want?
@@NorthCoastWorkshop yes please
Check your messenger mate 👍🏻
My doubt is how make the connection to the doors, I got USB ports to conect it but don't know how to install it in the doors without visible wires
I'm not sure if USB ports would be able to be connected to standard wiring. Probably best to buy 4 new strip lights with the inverter box instead, as they are reasonably cheap. Then you could use the USB ones somewhere else 👍🏻
@@NorthCoastWorkshop I hot the usb to conect to my usb port that powers all the lines, just need to know how to pass from dashboard to door concealing the wires.
Everything works with the USB, I just don't know how to wire it from dash to door
@@Tuner775 you'd have to somehow get it through the trunking in the door jams, but I'm not sure how you'd get it to fit through I'm afraid
I have a question about this mod, are the Led lights not to bright, did you find them distracting while driving?
No, not at all. I forgot they are a mod I've added to be honest, and they haven't been a distraction.
My only thing that bugs me, is in the daytime, (when they aren't lit), they stand out a lot because of how bight the red colour is on them. Thats one thing I wish I could change. Maybe I'll try to tint them with spray.
Aha, good to know, thank you for the information and the great video!
hey bud, what colour wires did you connect to on the driver side?
Was the same ones, or it should be. The brown and the one immediately beside it 👍🏻
Had mine in a while think its a great little mod only thing is they've just stopped working, hooked them upto the battery and working still... what do you think the problem could be mate?
Hmmm, not sure. If it's definitely working off the battery directly, then it must be to do with the connections in the door. You could try a soldered connection instead which may be more reliable and longer lasting. Just use heat shrink to cover it all afterwards.
@@NorthCoastWorkshop yea definitely working straight from the battery as I thought the wire or the driver might be blown at first but lit straight up from the battery so put them back on the window wires and nothing
The window switch still working/lighting up? If so, yeah just a different method of connection or a fresh connection should sort it 🤞🏻
@@NorthCoastWorkshop yea switches all still working and lighting up, tried different ways to connect them too... wires twisted together, same way you've done it
Hmmm, I'm stumped as u. Let me know if u get it working 👍🏻
I don't know what i did wrong but i tried and they dont light up but the windows do work
Do the lights work straight off the battery terminal? It will only work one way and not the other, so + and - need to be correct 👍🏻
@@NorthCoastWorkshop It works :D. Really appreciate the video!!
@@cowstabbers excellent news, great to hear mate 😁👍🏻
Was really hoping for pink dice going by the title 😢
🤣🤣 that's part 2 😎
What wires on drivers door as mine doesn’t work with brown and grey ?
If it's different coloured wires than the ones shown, I'm afraid you'll have to use the multimeter, as I did in the video, to track down which wires you'll need 👍🏻
Did you find out which are the good ones?
Nice...GG