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I want to add an LED to my mystery switch.I tried one but had a resistor and messed up signal to the controller.Put just Led, 3.7 volts,was nice and bright while it lasted.Need some help on this one.Thanks everyone.
I want to add an LED to my mystery switch.I tried one but had a resistor and messed up signal to the controller.Put just Led, 3.7 volts,was nice and bright while it lasted.Need some help on this one.Thanks everyone.
I installed a 12-volt pilot light on my formerly owned '97 3500 when I installed the mystery switch. I used a double pole-double throw switch with one side of the double pole switch controlling the torque converter lockup and the other side of the double pole switch controlling the 12-volt pilot light circuit. you could accomplish the same using a LED instead of a 12-volt pilot light. The double pole switch keeps the two circuits separate.
I used a double pole foot switch like the old trucks used for headlight dim/bright,I can install a green LED on circuit not being used as per Bill's suggestion with the resistor as per Snoking.Thanks guys!