Sunday, May 13, 2018

[My Summer Car] How to wire the car guide

This guide will show you, step by step, what you need to do in order to wire the car in "My Summer Car" game.

What you will need

You will need:
  1. Patience
  2. The wire mess (can be found inside the garage on the shelf)
It looks like a jumble of black wiring (see image)
Also, whenever connecting a wire, press F. Don't click.
You might need to feel around for the check mark!
Some connections might be named differently in-game, but you should get the idea from the pictures.
Some connections are not required for starting the car.

Wiring the rear connectors

Wiring the rear connectors my summer car
Wiring the rear connectors is really easy, you don't need to unbolt anything.
First, you need to find the rear connectors. They are located inside the car, near the back seat.

Connections

  1. Wire the rear connector to the fuel tank.
  2. Wire the rear connector to the left tail light.
  3. Wire the rear connector to the right tail light.

Wiring the engine bay front connectors

Wiring the engine bay front connectors my summer car
The engine bay front connectors are located right in the engine bay, below the battery.
This is a bit harder, as you need to unbolt the headlights.

Connections

  1. Wire it to the left headlight. Make sure you unbolt it with a 7mm!
  2. Wire it to the right headlight. Make sure you unbolt it with a 7mm!
  3. Wire it to the firewall connectors, located in the corner of the engine bay. (Image shown in next section)
You're almost done!

Wiring the engine firewall connectors

Wiring the engine firewall connectors my summer car
This is a tad easier; you don't have to unbolt anything.

Connections

  1. Connect the engine bay firewall connectors to the positive side of the battery.
  2. Connect the firewall connectors to the Electrics (coil).
  3. Connect the firewall connectors to the Radiator.

Wiring the fusebox

Wiring the fusebox my summer car
Now, you need to wire the fusebox.

Connections

  1. Wire the fusebox to the temp and fuel gauges.
  2. Wire the fusebox to the key hole/ignition switch in the steering column.
  3. Wire the fusebox to the hazard and cigarette lighter switches.

Wiring the right dashboard connectors

Wiring the right dashboard connectors my summer car
Now, you need to wire the right dashboard connectors (located in the dashboard). You might need to lean through the dashboard to reach it.

Connections

  1. Wire the right dashboard connectors to the Amplifer power port.
  2. Wire the right dashboard connectors to the Radio/CD player.

Wiring the left dashboard connectors

Wiring the left dashboard connectors my summer car
These are located on the steering wheel side.

Connections

  1. Wire the connectors to the Wiper/Headlight switches.
  2. Wire the connectors to the Fuel mixture gauge.
  3. Wire the connectors to the Extra gauges.

Wiring the starter

Now, you have to wire the starter.

Connections

  1. Wire the positive side of the battery to the Starter, and bolt in the wire connection with a 5mm.
  2. Wire the ground side of the battery to the Starter, but you must unbolt the front bolt with a 7mm first. Then, once you connected it, you can bolt it back.

Wiring the regulator

Wiring the regulator my summer car
The regulator is probably the easiest, with only two connections.

Connections

  1. Wire the firewall connectors to the regulator.
  2. Wire the regulator to the alternator.

Wiring the amplifier

The amplifier is really easy.

Connections

  1. Wire the audio port to the CD Player.
  2. Wire the right port to the Right Subwoofer.
  3. Wire the left port to the Left Subwoofer.

Tightening the battery

The battery must be bolted in now. Also, I recommend getting a new battery as it lasts way longer.
When you finish wiring the car, you must bolt in the battery.
NEVER LEAVE THE GROUND/NEGATIVE BOLT BOLTED IN ON ITS OWN!
First, bolt in the positive side with an 8mm. Then, and only after bolting in the positive side, you can bolt in the ground side with an 8mm.

Bolting the ground side first will lead to a likely battery fire.
After doing this, you are done and your car will start! If your car doesn't start, comment and I will try to help you.

When removing the battery, you must remove the ground bolt first.

Guide by: eitan3085
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