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Old Jan 21, 2005 | 02:01 PM
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I can't seem to find any wire diagrams for my 94 buick lesabre but i wanted to know if any one knows if the lights that are in the sun visor on both sides of the vanity mirror are wired to a 12 volt source or if the voltage is reduced before it reaches the lights in the visor. I'm trying to do some mobile video mods and would like to use the already wired visor so i don't have to run new wires

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Old Jan 21, 2005 | 02:35 PM
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I would have to assume that it is a 12V source. Use a test light or a meter to test it out. I would say that it is 12V. There have been a few that have done the screens in the visors
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Old Jan 21, 2005 | 03:01 PM
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Yep, it'* +12 volts. It'* on the same circuit as the rest of the interior lamps (fuse 15 in the Bonnys)
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thanks guys!
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