Just finished installing the same ones on my '23 86 Base model. Followed your vid and all went very nicely. The image is quite focused and looks soo cool. Thanks for putting that information on YT.
Bro, thanks for making these kind of content on gr86. I don't even own one but when I do, I'll for sure come back to your tutorial channel! Keep up the good work 👍👍
Had a local mechanic try to install but they tapped the wrong wire and the puddle light was constantly on. With this tutorial I can probably just do it myself.
Great video this. BTW I ordered the puddle lights with the Subaru emblem because they were so much cheaper than the BRZ emblem which was quite boring and only one colour vs the much better looking subaru emblem.. The subaru one is made for liberty/forester/impreza etc and while the light fitting fits into the door just fine the power plug is slightly different so I made up some a new wire loom for each door so I could preserve the factory power plugs in case I want to put a brz puddle light back in later. I've also bought an electric oil pressure gauge so I can keep an eye on the potential oil starvation issue these cars have had. I wanted to ask your opinion on the best place to install the sensor.. I was thinking a Y junction where the oil temp sensor is and then put the oil temp sensor and oil pressure sensor each into the Y junction. I haven't looked under the bonnet yet as Im still waiting for the gauge to be delivered. Also I need to get a feed off my headlights so the gauge knows to dim the backlight when I turn on headlights.. was thinking the closest and easiest place under the dash is probably something like the dashlights dimmer dial.. I think one of those wires would have a feed from the headlights (just not the wire providing actual dimming). Interested to hear your thoughts on this. THX
Hi thank you for asking, but unfortunately I don't have the answers to you questions. Haven't actually thought of doing an oil pressure gauge. Also I haven't really had problems with headlight lines coz I got the accessory harness that is only available for JDM. Sorry dude, but elec harnesses seems to be different for JDM and overseas.
@@moldyrefrigerator I would if it was sold in my country. But here most makers sell only the most boring models and the best way to get something fun is from US salvage auction. And you only choose from available options there, not trims.
@@39gjapanit's about $150 for the door latch assembly. Or less in money but more in time if you disassemble it and try to find and replace just the sensor and then assemble about a million tiny parts covered in lube, some of which are springs
Just finished installing the same ones on my '23 86 Base model. Followed your vid and all went very nicely. The image is quite focused and looks soo cool. Thanks for putting that information on YT.
Thanks and your welcome.
Bro, thanks for making these kind of content on gr86. I don't even own one but when I do, I'll for sure come back to your tutorial channel! Keep up the good work 👍👍
My pleasure. Great to read this kind of comments!
jeezus so much work for base model
Best tutorial on how to do this super easy! Thank you
Glad you think so! Appreciate it!
Favorite zn8 channel
Appreciate this comment! Short yet big for this channel!
Thank you for sharing!
My pleasure!
Just got my Trueno one
Had a local mechanic try to install but they tapped the wrong wire and the puddle light was constantly on. With this tutorial I can probably just do it myself.
The screwdriver type is called a flathead. First time I've heard anyone call it a "minus" screwdriver.
Asians here. Lol. 🤣
Great video this. BTW I ordered the puddle lights with the Subaru emblem because they were so much cheaper than the BRZ emblem which was quite boring and only one colour vs the much better looking subaru emblem.. The subaru one is made for liberty/forester/impreza etc and while the light fitting fits into the door just fine the power plug is slightly different so I made up some a new wire loom for each door so I could preserve the factory power plugs in case I want to put a brz puddle light back in later.
I've also bought an electric oil pressure gauge so I can keep an eye on the potential oil starvation issue these cars have had. I wanted to ask your opinion on the best place to install the sensor.. I was thinking a Y junction where the oil temp sensor is and then put the oil temp sensor and oil pressure sensor each into the Y junction. I haven't looked under the bonnet yet as Im still waiting for the gauge to be delivered.
Also I need to get a feed off my headlights so the gauge knows to dim the backlight when I turn on headlights.. was thinking the closest and easiest place under the dash is probably something like the dashlights dimmer dial.. I think one of those wires would have a feed from the headlights (just not the wire providing actual dimming).
Interested to hear your thoughts on this. THX
Hi thank you for asking, but unfortunately I don't have the answers to you questions. Haven't actually thought of doing an oil pressure gauge. Also I haven't really had problems with headlight lines coz I got the accessory harness that is only available for JDM. Sorry dude, but elec harnesses seems to be different for JDM and overseas.
I tried these and the quality of the LEDs is no bueno
Did you use 22 gauge wire to tap into the existing wire?
Sorry I'm not quite sure. I will be more specific next time.
Do they turn off when you close the door?
Yes, that is the reason we need to tap it to the door signal.👍
How do you work with gloves?
Hahaha! By getting use to it lol
Doing exactly this broke something. Now my window doesn't go up when I close the door
Upd: seems like it burned the door latch sensor. Car doesn't know if the door is open now
@@vpr0This is why you just buy the Premium trim level lol
@@moldyrefrigerator I would if it was sold in my country. But here most makers sell only the most boring models and the best way to get something fun is from US salvage auction. And you only choose from available options there, not trims.
Sorry to hear that. How much will it cost for the door sensors?
@@39gjapanit's about $150 for the door latch assembly. Or less in money but more in time if you disassemble it and try to find and replace just the sensor and then assemble about a million tiny parts covered in lube, some of which are springs