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Old 02-15-2013, 04:19 PM   #32
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Originally Posted by dwx View Post
There isn't a good way to get a 0-12v with the newer Subarus which are PWM for most dimming. The older models used a 12v hot side (Ill+) and then a floating ground which was 0-12v (Ill-) which controlled the dimming. With the PWM models the Ill- (the B/W wire in your diagram) is a ground while the Ill+ is still +12v all the time. With the old models you could use a simple circuit to output a 0-12v signal for gauges to use.

Probably the easiest way to control dimming is use some kind of potentiometer unfortunately. Or build something to convert the PWM to an analog 0-12v signal...

Those wires you are looking at go to the gauge cluster directly I believe to control lights which are not LEDs? So they use the old method where they are 4.1v hot all the time on one side and reversed 0-3.8v based on the dimmer switch. Just my guess.
That's a very good guess, but incorrect. The Ill- side is switched between ground and high with the PWM controller. The Ill+ is constant high. Ill- definitely never floats. They have pull-down resistors internal with the ECU.

And the gauge cluster is definitely LEDs... trust me on this. Check out my avatar. The picture below is the stock speedometer.

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