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  1. thank you so much Cassiebox, this is exactly what i've been looking for. I'll post my work when it will be done. Thank you again man, i owe you some beer!!
  2. Thank you for your fast replies. Car is a 1999 986, 2500cc lhd, born and bought in Italy. I guess that wires from the courtesy light passes towards the driver. In the fuse list I did not find anything useful, but maybe i'm wrong. The only thing i found was this page, http://www.987forum.com/forums/printthread.php?t=14064 , but the "Footwell Light instructions " page is no longer online :(
  3. Hello to all, and sorry for my poor english. 3 hours search and i cannot find anywhere any information.So I decided to post. I need to get 12v while doors are open, just to install some leds on the footwell. Which is the easyest way?I have wiring diagrams but they are too complicated for my little knowings. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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