Hijack the Unused Toggle Switch (No SunRoof)
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Hijack the Unused Toggle Switch (No SunRoof)
I was curious if anyone had any thoughts on what I could do with the unused toggle switch in my F-Type, it just looks unfinished somehow when there is no sun-roof in the vehicle there is a simply a blank inserted.
Has anyone hijacked the unused toggle switch and wired in something cool, what would you do? I'm thinking something like a zoom on a dash-cam or brightness on the ambient lighting (no clue on how you would do this).
Refer to highlight in the attached picture if your not following.
Jay
Has anyone hijacked the unused toggle switch and wired in something cool, what would you do? I'm thinking something like a zoom on a dash-cam or brightness on the ambient lighting (no clue on how you would do this).
Refer to highlight in the attached picture if your not following.
Jay
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I fitted the folding roof switch to my coupe in place of the coin holder insert and used it to toggle between the factory rear and an aftermarket front/360 camera system. The switch is a three position switch, and as an added bonus the decal on the switch is a car with a forward and backward arrow above it so it matches the new purpose perfectly.
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I fitted the folding roof switch to my coupe in place of the coin holder insert and used it to toggle between the factory rear and an aftermarket front/360 camera system. The switch is a three position switch, and as an added bonus the decal on the switch is a car with a forward and backward arrow above it so it matches the new purpose perfectly.
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I hijacked an unused toggle on my e-Type as an On/Off switch for a remote radar detector mounted in the nose.
In the distant (statute of limitations) past, it might have been temporarily used as a cut-off switch for the brake lights - allowing the car to pass CT inspections when the parking brake wouldn't hold enough to pass. (Pull up into inspection bay, apply the parking brake, flip the switch to cut off the brake lights, pop the clutch. Stall. Pass.)
In the distant (statute of limitations) past, it might have been temporarily used as a cut-off switch for the brake lights - allowing the car to pass CT inspections when the parking brake wouldn't hold enough to pass. (Pull up into inspection bay, apply the parking brake, flip the switch to cut off the brake lights, pop the clutch. Stall. Pass.)
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I hijacked an unused toggle on my e-Type as an On/Off switch for a remote radar detector mounted in the nose.
In the distant (statute of limitations) past, it might have been temporarily used as a cut-off switch for the brake lights - allowing the car to pass CT inspections when the parking brake wouldn't hold enough to pass. (Pull up into inspection bay, apply the parking brake, flip the switch to cut off the brake lights, pop the clutch. Stall. Pass.)
In the distant (statute of limitations) past, it might have been temporarily used as a cut-off switch for the brake lights - allowing the car to pass CT inspections when the parking brake wouldn't hold enough to pass. (Pull up into inspection bay, apply the parking brake, flip the switch to cut off the brake lights, pop the clutch. Stall. Pass.)
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When I was racing Bugeyes, I had a similar switch, but for turning the brake lights on rather than off. Going into a fast turn, I could flip the switch under full throttle and gain a few seconds on the guy behind me who would feel obligated to lift prematurely. Wouldn't work more than a half dozen times on the same competitor, but every nanosecond counts.
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I fitted the folding roof switch to my coupe in place of the coin holder insert and used it to toggle between the factory rear and an aftermarket front/360 camera system. The switch is a three position switch, and as an added bonus the decal on the switch is a car with a forward and backward arrow above it so it matches the new purpose perfectly.
Actually, one of the reasons that I considered a Infiniti Q50 hybrid (aside from only being 20 hp less and having four doors & four seats) was the 360 degree camera, I thought that was pretty useful.
Last edited by Misujerr; 02-27-2017 at 08:01 PM.
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There are hundreds of aftermarket camera systems on placed like eBay and AliExpress. I chose one that had a small white coupe as the decal car (to match mine) and no writing on the screen. I also chose one with a barrel mount rear camera which was easily hidden in the rear bumper cover below the OEM camera, and low profile cameras for the mirrors as there is not a lot of space internally to mount them and I didn't want visible warts.
The seller I bought from is no longer trading so I can't link to that one, and I've searched around tonight but can't find any with the same cameras. The Weivision kits look to run similar software, although they all come with massive cameras. You may be able to find a seller who will supply the specific cameras you want. I've attached some poor photos from when I fitted mine.
Note many are advertised as 360 panoramic but they don't seamlessly stitch the image together to give a true top-down view.
It wasn't difficult to install, just fiddly. I am a bit of an OCD perfectionist so I didn't want anything to be visible and the wires to integrate with the existing harnesses so I stripped the doors, rear and floor console trims out. (You could just pull the supplied cables though, but they are one length each so you can never replace the mirror or bumper covers once fitted.) It came with some large checkered mats which were used for calibration after installing the cameras.
A stereo shop would fit it easily if you still have one! Mine cost about $300 USD.
The seller I bought from is no longer trading so I can't link to that one, and I've searched around tonight but can't find any with the same cameras. The Weivision kits look to run similar software, although they all come with massive cameras. You may be able to find a seller who will supply the specific cameras you want. I've attached some poor photos from when I fitted mine.
Note many are advertised as 360 panoramic but they don't seamlessly stitch the image together to give a true top-down view.
It wasn't difficult to install, just fiddly. I am a bit of an OCD perfectionist so I didn't want anything to be visible and the wires to integrate with the existing harnesses so I stripped the doors, rear and floor console trims out. (You could just pull the supplied cables though, but they are one length each so you can never replace the mirror or bumper covers once fitted.) It came with some large checkered mats which were used for calibration after installing the cameras.
A stereo shop would fit it easily if you still have one! Mine cost about $300 USD.
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