You don't. If your Santa Fe only has the front map lights which don't come on when the doors open up there is a fix. Contact HMA and start a case with them. Hyundai has a service policy update which replaces the current map light(s) with ones that will come on along with the rear dome light and cargo area light when a door is opened up. It took my local Hyundai dealer a month of Sundays to get going and order the part/perform the work but it was well worth it.
The leading cause of the radio, clock, and dome light not working on the Hyundai is a blown fuse. This is also one of the easiest and least expensive repairs to start with. There could also be a loose or broken wire in the instrument panel.Ê
The orange wire is hot (positive) and the black is ground.
gm/Pontiac radio harness
the dome light and clock all run of of the remote memory wire which is a blue wire with a yellow strip/ and your constant wire is grey.
It is about halfway through the Underground Tour, and you can climb up the wire from the light bulb.
If the dome light will not shut off on a 2002 impala, check for a water leak in the roof that might interfere with the operation of the light. Also check for a bad connection with the ground wire or a short in the wires.
The dome light diagram is quite simple. all 4 of your door switches are grounded to the body where they mount. the wire leads run threw the insterment panel junction block, then out to the dome light. the dome light has a 3 contact switch, one contact being "OFF", second contact being "DOOR" and third contact being "ON".
I need the colors on the wires that is connected to audio controls on the steering wheel on a 2008 Santa fe
GM Dome lights are switched on the negative wire. The power to the dome light is constant so if it can find a ground either through a stripped wire or faulty switch it will come on. Once you turn the dome light on it has a constant ground, therefore stops flashing. Most common culprits of this are the door switches witch create a ground when the doors are opened. They are located in the door jamb. Check the Dome light resistor , it should look like a flasher i think , this works as a thermal delay switch . Not sure of its location though . Also , Try to replace the bulb
I cannot provide a diagram, but it is simple. Power goes to the light, and the ground wire is use as an interupter on the door switch. The switch breaks the ground connection when the door is shut. So you should have power at the dome light if you just ground the circuit.
One can install a Viper alarm system with minimum electrical knowledge. The system has 12 wires. The red and white wire need to be connected to the trunk release wire. The fuse of the red wire needs to be attached to the 'plus' terminal of car battery. The brown wire needs to go to the siren of the car, the yellow wire to the 'plus' of car ignition, the black needs to be attached to the hood as ground, purple wire with 'minus' of dome light, green wire with 'plus' of dome light, blue wire with the sensor pins and orange wire with the hood.
just hook it up to a wire with power when the key is turned on the same wire that turns on your stereo just change the fuse to your stereo from a 10 amp to a 15 amp