Showing posts with label installation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label installation. Show all posts

LED Underbody Glow Strip Installation How-To & Demonstration

on Wednesday, January 2, 2013
LED Underbody Glow Strip Installation How-To & Demonstration Tube. Duration : 7.65 Mins.


This video will show you how to install the LED Underbody Glow Strips offered by PSTeam on eBay and demonstrates the 15 modes and seven colors of the underbody glow kit. This installation was done on an Audi A3, however the principles of installation are the same for virtually every vehicle. Follow along with our installation or just enjoy the light show. For installation, you'll need to have the following items which are not included with the kit: Cutter Pliers 3M Doublesided Automotive Adhesive Tape Wire Strippers Videography & Voiceover by "Nitro Nick" Gregson

2011 Toyota Sienna / Eonon L0236 (tan) 9" DVD headrest installation -- PART 1 of 5

on Friday, September 21, 2012
2011 Toyota Sienna / Eonon L0236 (tan) 9" DVD headrest installation -- PART 1 of 5 Video Clips. Duration : 15.07 Mins.


Notes: In part 1, I said that the coil where the garter weaves in and out is for the heaters, no. I was wrong. They're actually what holds the seat up while keeping it springy and cushy. It's the bottom of cushion/springs, not heater coils. In part 4, I said that an old car charger for your phone wont work because of the thin wires, it's actually not true. I'm not sure if I corrected myself in the video but the reason why it won't work is because of the charger's internals. There's a small board in there that regulates the 12v and x amount of amps into whatever volts and 1 or 0.5 amps that way your phone's battery won't get cooked. This instructional/walk-through video was done as I installed the DVD headrests for the first time. It took me approximately 4-5 hours due to distractions, walking back and forth to the house to get things, filming the video, and finding different ways to do things neatly. The only "mess" in this whole install are the electrical tape residue which I cleaned afterwards. Hopefully, you can learn from my mistakes (all the trial and error I went through) and do yours in half the time. It's definitely possible. This video might also help you out even if you drive a different vehicle or have a different DVD headrest system. Aside from the finer details, the concept should be similar. If you choose to solder wires, be very careful not to burn the plastics, carpet, and/or leather/cloth in your vehicle. My method required minimum tools which consisted ...