(i) open the remote's caseIf you do this and a how to write up would majorly appreciated by me and I'm sure many others on here!
That could be as simple as a license plate mounted camera. What are those $100 max?I'm gonna try and add a front camera to my Bronco, aftermarket, so I'm expecting to add one switch for that. (fingers crossed).
Sure! I'll probably be one of the first things I do. I saw some tutorials over on some Jeep sites of similar hook ups.If you do this and a how to write up would majorly appreciated by me and I'm sure many others on here!
Very kind of you!Sure! I'll probably be one of the first things I do. I saw some tutorials over on some Jeep sites of similar hook ups.
I guess if I was to be a bit more technically correct I should put up a picture of a gas can, an engine, an alternator, and a battery. I will try to be better next time, promise.That is not powering the winch (I hope) that is controlling the winch solenoid. Winches draw way to much current to run through a normal switch. You are likely energizing the solenoid and the other other switch is flipping the polarity to go in or out
Just trying to keep people from burning their Broncos up..I guess if I was to be a bit more technically correct I should put up a picture of a gas can, an engine, an alternator, and a battery. I will try to be better next time, promise.
In my push button start car, you just keep your foot off the brake or clutch (if manual) and press the start button, which puts it in ignition mode.Id run a relay to power the compressor anytime the ignition is in the on position. Being the bronco is push button and I haven't seen any of the wiring, idk how I'd go about that yet.
But yes you could use the switches.
Power to the compressor will go directly to the battery and the compressor's on/off switch will go to an aux switch. Should work well.Can you wire in a compressor?
James Bond for me.Anyone else want the auxiliary switches just so they can feel like a pilot?
Hope the cupholders can hold a martini wellJames Bond for me.