Sport Mode Apem IPR3FAD2LOSpushbutton
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The contents of the pushbutton package. There are 4 sealed flying leads; the two black ones are the momentary contacs, the blue is ground for the LED and the red gets connected to the LED output on the Sport Mode Mini Module.


The pushbutton installed in a center console blank. Here, Sport mode is off (LED is off).


Same as the previous picture, but with Sport mode on (LED is on).


Sport mode off, in daylight (ragtop closed).


Sport mode on, in daylight (ragtop closed).


Sport mode on, interior lighting at full brightness, footwell light on (oops). This was taken in complete darkness in our garage at night.


Sport mode on, interior lighting at full brightness, footwell light off. This was taken in complete darkness in our garage at night.


Sport mode off, interior lights off. This shot was taken at night under a flourescent work light.


Sport mode on, interior lights on. This shot was taken at night under a flourescent work light.


March 28, 2004
I started center console work, to move my ragtop buttons to the front of the center console, replace the DSC button with an Apem IP, and use the LED in the Apem IP as my alarm status LED. My console is also out for wiring the motion sensor for my alarm, and preparing for new center console gauges.

Here's a couple of pictures of my new button arrangement. Note the console is in our living room here. The top Apem IP is for DSC (and the LED will be used for alarm status), the bottom Apem IP is for Sport mode.