![]() ![]() You can order this console as an “assemble yourself” kit or fully finished and ready to install once you add your center and power window switches! We then had custom engraved keypad buttons made to match the original buttons seen in the showdown to the keypad shape, size, and lettering font! Those keypad buttons are attached to a custom-made circuit board attached to a tone generator.Īlso included are the colorful set of 12 lighted pushbuttons ready for you to wire up anything you can dream up! Just supply your own switches for the center and factory power window switches, and you are set (Note: the finished console shown in these pictures includes center rocker switches, which are for show only and are not included in this kit)! ![]() Previous season 2 lower console bezels were close but incorrect on the dimensions. This is the FIRST time this console has been made available to KITT builders! We then designed an all-new metal, black matte powder-coated bezel from scratch to match this screen-used piece’s dimensions. We started with a fiberglass piece molded from the screen-used original season 2 lower console. K.I.T.T.Knight Rider Season 2 Lower Console Screen Used EditionĮxclusive, only available here! KITT STILL ROCKS is proud to announce a limited run of authentic, screen-accurate season two lower consoles!.More Prep Work On Getting The Lower Console Electr.More Work On My Lower Console Switches Overlay.Lower Console Switches Installation And Wiring Dia.Overview Diagram For Wiring My Lower Console To My.NOTE: I made a change to the diagram as I realized that I had some connections in the wrong place, this latest one is the correct one. I have no real plans at the moment for what I want these buttons to do so for now they are just going to be wired up to a Molex connector which can be run to a relay board at a future time when I do have a much better idea of what to do with them. I have made my wiring diagram pretty "Idiot Proof" so even I can follow it lol. At first glance the solderless connection board looks a little confusing but it's not really, if you looks closely at it you'll see it makes perfect sense. one of which on the switch is marked as "+" but no marking on the board so I had to make sure I reflect that in my wiring diagram pictured below. Next job on my list of things to do was to carefully go over the connections on the switches to make sure they matched up with the markings on the edge of the board for "Common" or ground, "NO," and the two connections for the switch bulb. A very finicky job but I finally managed it. It was a real bear getting all of the pins to fit into the board I can sure tell you, especially since the way I had done this I had to put the whole group of 10 switches into my overlay and insert them through the hole I had pre cut into the fibreglass console and then insert the pins from the switches into the solderless connection board. The buttons also came with a solderless connection board as you may recall from previous posts. The coloured buttons are from Jupiter Electronics and came with a small overlay which I was originally going to see if I could use but as it turns out it was just getting in the way of my custom switches overlay I had made out of the Lexan plastic so it hot scrapped. With my lower console overlay finally primed and painted and most of the buttons installed it's getting very near time to start thinking about the wiring job. ![]()
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