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Re: Interior Light Problem
« Reply #15 on: 06 November 2007, 13:47:39 »

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Well, if  you make them and can supply fitting instructions I'd but one.  :)

Me too :y
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Re: Interior Light Problem
« Reply #16 on: 06 November 2007, 14:50:04 »

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Well, if  you make them and can supply fitting instructions I'd but one.  :)

You would still get the light staying on with the ignition on but, it would go off the second you started moving away.
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Re: Interior Light Problem
« Reply #17 on: 07 November 2007, 01:01:04 »

How about a push to break switch on the feed line, Push both switches and the boot pops.
Wouldn't affect the interior light and unlikely to hit both at once when moving?
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Re: Interior Light Problem
« Reply #18 on: 07 November 2007, 07:50:04 »

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Well, if  you make them and can supply fitting instructions I'd but one.  :)

You would still get the light staying on with the ignition on but, it would go off the second you started moving away.

Sounds like interior light nirvana. The light is on when you need it but off when you don't.

Although, would this mean that you couldn't put the light on at all when the car was moving?
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Re: Interior Light Problem
« Reply #19 on: 07 November 2007, 10:06:56 »

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Well, if  you make them and can supply fitting instructions I'd but one.  :)

You would still get the light staying on with the ignition on but, it would go off the second you started moving away.

Sounds like interior light nirvana. The light is on when you need it but off when you don't.

Although, would this mean that you couldn't put the light on at all when the car was moving?

You could still put the light on when moving.
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