Righty then. Dilemma. Well kind of.
I got one of those LED replacement bulbs for my interior light the other day (Mk2 ph1). You know, I though why not! I might be able to actually read a map with my "map reading light"!
As diodes are polar, obviously you can only connect them (so that they light up) in one direction. This is where the problem comes. With a normal filament bulb, it'll light up whichever way the current is flowing through.
I've therefore noticed that the current flows in both directions:
- One direction when the light comes on when you open the door
- the opposite direction when you switch it on manually by pressing the oval light thing itself
I don't have a wiring diagram for the Clio unfortunately but does anyone know if it would be a simple case of swapping 2 of the connecting wires around or not? If so, which 2?
Any suggestions would be most helpful!
I got one of those LED replacement bulbs for my interior light the other day (Mk2 ph1). You know, I though why not! I might be able to actually read a map with my "map reading light"!
As diodes are polar, obviously you can only connect them (so that they light up) in one direction. This is where the problem comes. With a normal filament bulb, it'll light up whichever way the current is flowing through.
I've therefore noticed that the current flows in both directions:
- One direction when the light comes on when you open the door
- the opposite direction when you switch it on manually by pressing the oval light thing itself
I don't have a wiring diagram for the Clio unfortunately but does anyone know if it would be a simple case of swapping 2 of the connecting wires around or not? If so, which 2?
Any suggestions would be most helpful!