My gripe is with the overhead accent light that stays on at all times - too bright at night! At least the map/door light you only use rarely when you need it. For the time being I covered the accent light with a small piece of electrical tape.
no sorry I didn't check the other two. Once i found the switched hot I was done. But it should be easy if you know the ground...put one pin into the ground and then just try the other two one by one to see which is constant hot.
Finally got some time today to install dashcam. Did some work with the multimeter to figure out wiring on the frameless mirror. First had to identify which pin was ground by running a wire to ground nut under the hood and testing for continuity. Then once I had that, tested other pins for 24v...
Here's the connector coming off the mirror for the frameless mirror.
it's 10 pin:
Top 5 (left to right): Black, empty, empty, Teel, Black
Bottom 5 (left to right): Blue, Purple, empty, empty, Brown
See pics attached. Any ideas which is ground and which has switched power. I have a...
It's one of those things that once you have it, you can't live without it.
I have it on my BMW 5-series (F10)...has caught a few slow leaks well in advance (easy to see how many tenths of PSI you lose each day), and very helpful during seasonal weather changes to make sure pressures remain...
Looks like this is the solution referenced above: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077RVS8LB/?tag=m20b7-20
A little pricey, but simple plug and play with existing TMPS sensors. Just need to find a discrete but accessible location to mount it. I'm thinking to the left of the steering column, which...
I just recently upgraded from a 2009 CX-9 GT (1st gen) to a 2019 CX-9 GT (2nd Gen). Two questions:
1) My 2009 had the OEM 20" GT wheels/tires. I previously purchased a 18" x 8" winter wheel set from Tirerack that fit perfectly. It looks like the offset, bolt pattern, center bore, thread...
Bumping this older thread. Any closure to this issue for anyone? I have same problem on both my headlights. Leveling switch in the car does not move either headlight.
Yes, throttle performance had deteriorated significantly prior to spark plug change (even when engine wasn't misfiring). Much improved once spark plugs replaced. This is definitely your issue.
I just did the spark plug change today using the instructions posted here - thanks to all previous posters. In the spirit of paying it forward, here is my contribution.
I have a 2009 CX-9 with the 3.7L Duratec, 90k miles and original plugs. For the last 10k miles, the car has been...