KeredJet95
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So I recently picked up a 1999 1800 love it!
But I hated the start- stop buttons. After putting in some cool Stainless buttons and them working so well, i though it was time I did a write up.
https://www.amazon.com/Ulincos®-Momentary-Stainless-Suitable-Mounting/dp/B01C7CQHLO?ie=UTF8&psc=1
So for this mod you can use any push button momentary switch. I used some stainless steel backlit ones that I ordered off Amazon for $8.99.
Materials
Two momentary pushbuttons
Heat shrink variety pack
Waterproof crimp connectors
Wire stripes
Yellow wire
Black wire
Green wire
Soldering gun
Hot glue gun.
step bit, size depends on your switch. Mine where 3/4
#1
Pick out your buttons, I wouldn't go any bigger then a button with a face size an inch. I also got back lit ones witch is why I have 2 additional green wires.
#2
I started by wiring up my buttons, there's really nothing to hard about this. After all the wires where soldered and heat shrank. I used hot glue and a large pice of heat shrink and hot glue to bundle the wires at the bace of the switch.
9v was used just to test the LED's
#3
Time to take out your old OEM buttons. Just unscrew the rubber caps and unplug the connector.
Then cut off the connector from the old buttons if you choose to use the plug.
#4
Cut your new holes, I used a step bit and blue painters tape. Worked great no chips, GO SLOW!!
#5
Insert your switches and connect your black bridged wire.
#6
Connect your yellow and black wires to the plug. Then plug it in!
#7
Connect your LED power to a 12v source, black and purple wires on the tac on 1999's. Check with a voltmeter before you go cutting stuff.
#8
Almost done, check over your connections and give it a try. should work, in the most basic form all your doing in making 3 connections.
Hope you guys enjoy this cool little MOD.
Sorry in advance for spelling I am dyslexic so take it easy...
Cheers.
But I hated the start- stop buttons. After putting in some cool Stainless buttons and them working so well, i though it was time I did a write up.
https://www.amazon.com/Ulincos®-Momentary-Stainless-Suitable-Mounting/dp/B01C7CQHLO?ie=UTF8&psc=1
So for this mod you can use any push button momentary switch. I used some stainless steel backlit ones that I ordered off Amazon for $8.99.
Materials
Two momentary pushbuttons
Heat shrink variety pack
Waterproof crimp connectors
Wire stripes
Yellow wire
Black wire
Green wire
Soldering gun
Hot glue gun.
step bit, size depends on your switch. Mine where 3/4
#1
Pick out your buttons, I wouldn't go any bigger then a button with a face size an inch. I also got back lit ones witch is why I have 2 additional green wires.
#2
I started by wiring up my buttons, there's really nothing to hard about this. After all the wires where soldered and heat shrank. I used hot glue and a large pice of heat shrink and hot glue to bundle the wires at the bace of the switch.
9v was used just to test the LED's
#3
Time to take out your old OEM buttons. Just unscrew the rubber caps and unplug the connector.
Then cut off the connector from the old buttons if you choose to use the plug.
#4
Cut your new holes, I used a step bit and blue painters tape. Worked great no chips, GO SLOW!!
#5
Insert your switches and connect your black bridged wire.
#6
Connect your yellow and black wires to the plug. Then plug it in!
#7
Connect your LED power to a 12v source, black and purple wires on the tac on 1999's. Check with a voltmeter before you go cutting stuff.
#8
Almost done, check over your connections and give it a try. should work, in the most basic form all your doing in making 3 connections.
Hope you guys enjoy this cool little MOD.
Sorry in advance for spelling I am dyslexic so take it easy...
Cheers.
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