Electrical 3rd. Brake light pulsar
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Brown is ground and yellow is power. The color for the wires on the 2007 have been added to the instructions.
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Question, is that pulsing effect for the brake light illegal for some states like say Ca? I know the pulsing is supposed to draw attention, but at the same time it might also be considered a distraction. I just don't wanna be braking in front of police car just to all of a sudden see a different set of lights flashing in my rear.
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The pulser from Moss Mini hooks up very easily in the R56. It also comes sealed in a thumb-sized/shaped rubberized tube. There is about 3/4" rubber sleeve, which, if trimmed off, will allow the unit to fit into the 3rd brake light housing. However, it is a very, very tight fit. I decided to just mount the unit to the outside of the 3rd brake light housing. It isn't visible when the hatch is closed and barely visible when it is. It is also waterproof. I like the fact that it has a delay, so will not keep pulsing while creeping along in traffic jams.
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Question, is that pulsing effect for the brake light illegal for some states like say Ca? I know the pulsing is supposed to draw attention, but at the same time it might also be considered a distraction. I just don't wanna be braking in front of police car just to all of a sudden see a different set of lights flashing in my rear.
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pulsing brake light
I installed this in my SSR and plan on installing the same in our MINI when it arrives.
It is compact and very SIMPLE to install.
I got the delay one since it has an 8 second delay for those bumper to bumper times...
http://www.kahtec.com/smart_stop.htm
It is compact and very SIMPLE to install.
I got the delay one since it has an 8 second delay for those bumper to bumper times...
http://www.kahtec.com/smart_stop.htm
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Does anyone by chance know the part number to the small section of wiring for the 06 MCS where the gomini pulsar splices into? I'd like to just buy a new section of wiring from the dealer and do the splicing on that and just drop it in when I have a chance and save the original one intact.
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Does anyone by chance know the part number to the small section of wiring for the 06 MCS where the gomini pulsar splices into? I'd like to just buy a new section of wiring from the dealer and do the splicing on that and just drop it in when I have a chance and save the original one intact.
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I installed a GOMINIGO pulsar a couple of weeks ago when I changed my third brakelight to a white/clear one to match my clear taillights. It made it so simple since I was replacing the whole unit anyway. Although cutting the wires still freaked me out a little! But, really very easy. I also added the GOMINIGO splice for the brakelights on my 02. Now the top AND bottom lights of the tail light come on when the brakes are applied. In the 02 and I think the 03 one light in the unit isn't hooked up for anything - how weird is that??? Much better now! These changes have really helped braking visability to the drivers behind me. I think they are backing off more now.
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No, the install location for our pulsar is inside the skin of the car, a sealed area. If you look at the third brake light itself is also an open curcuit board. Enclosing it would add alot of expense to the unit, it is not required.
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OK here is what I was able to come up with for an install on a 2007 MC.
Hopefully these pictures come through. I couldn't figure out how to upload more than 3 pictures to the message so I uplaoded them into my gallery and linked them here so hopefully this works. I also created an avi file that shows the lights in action but I don't think I can upload it here so if anyone would like it I could send it to you.
Hope this helps anyone else. It only took me less than an hour with having to try to figure out how to get the trim piece off and where to mount it.
#1 Third brake light plactic cover removed.
#2 Showing the wiring going to the light (this is all on the harnes, the light itself does not have any wiring on it like previous models.)
#3 Stripped back about 2 1/2" of the covering on the wires.
#4 Made my cut at about 2" back from the plug.
#5 Stripped back about 1/8 - 3/16" of insulation from each wire. (doesn't need much)
#6 Shown with the board mounted on wire. Yellow = 12v, Brown = Ground.
#7 Shows where I was able to tuck it beside light. (Very tight fit, not sure if clip closest to light (shown in picture left of board) actually cliped in but it feels snug with no gaps.
#8 There are 4 clips like the one shown in the last picture that actually hold the trim piece in place. You must bow the entire trim piece outward to get it on and off the end trim strips.
Hopefully these pictures come through. I couldn't figure out how to upload more than 3 pictures to the message so I uplaoded them into my gallery and linked them here so hopefully this works. I also created an avi file that shows the lights in action but I don't think I can upload it here so if anyone would like it I could send it to you.
Hope this helps anyone else. It only took me less than an hour with having to try to figure out how to get the trim piece off and where to mount it.
#1 Third brake light plactic cover removed.
#2 Showing the wiring going to the light (this is all on the harnes, the light itself does not have any wiring on it like previous models.)
#3 Stripped back about 2 1/2" of the covering on the wires.
#4 Made my cut at about 2" back from the plug.
#5 Stripped back about 1/8 - 3/16" of insulation from each wire. (doesn't need much)
#6 Shown with the board mounted on wire. Yellow = 12v, Brown = Ground.
#7 Shows where I was able to tuck it beside light. (Very tight fit, not sure if clip closest to light (shown in picture left of board) actually cliped in but it feels snug with no gaps.
#8 There are 4 clips like the one shown in the last picture that actually hold the trim piece in place. You must bow the entire trim piece outward to get it on and off the end trim strips.
Last edited by JMike; 09-17-2007 at 08:10 PM.