Funny, I was in the process of getting a cluster LED dome light myself and was curious about this too. I also ran into some fun with the circuit board when I tapped into it for the LEDs I placed in the cargo area. I drilled and placed a bunch of LEDs with resistors in the upper cladding to light up the cargo area with the dome light and found that the LEDs don't dim on the second stage (12V drops to 7V). LEDs with resistors don't like voltage fluctuations.Originally Posted by etlsport
In answer to your question, you need to bypass the circuit board AND add a relay. The two wires that come to the dome light are BOTH 12V and the frame is ground. The red wire with the green stripe (on my 2001) is the control wire based on door ajar, unfortunately, it's HOT when the door is closed - there is no voltage when the door is ajar. The other red wire with silver dots is always hot. So you need a relay to switch the dome light ON when control power is OFF.Unplug the dome light, wire a relay to the incoming wires and ground to the frame. Send the HOT wire from the relay to the drivers side tab of the dome light the passenger side will be grounded when you screw the dome back to the frame.
That's the easy but messy way. You could be more clean if you found the door ajar relay and do the switch there to send 12V when the door is ajar...
At least with the easy way you can always go back to a bulb and plug the dome circuit board in place.
Let me know how it goes, I'll be doing the dome LED soon too, once I find a small relay...
cheers.