Did it nothing. Can you take a pic of your taillight with wiring and all that and I will just replicate and then I will know if it is a ground issue?
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im uploading a video now. I will post it as soon as its uploaded. take that black wire off the taillight disconnect it from the green and hold it to the silver frame part by the seat there and try the lights and see if they work.
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I tried that and it didn't work. Went a step further and tried something else. I went ahead and gator clipped the black wire to the negative on my battery and individually tested each wire to the positive on the battery. And it works, so obviously it's a problem with the wiring, maybe it's a fuse.
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Im an imbecile. I answered my own question in the last post. It was a fuse. Thanks for you help.
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That's great. So everything is working properly?
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yep it was just that fuse now everything is great in fact I just went for a ride!! :)
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Originally Posted by CeeBeeARguy
(Post 1256396)
yep it was just that fuse now everything is great in fact I just went for a ride!! :)
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Here she is SOOOOO much brighter than OEM, but apparently in Va you can't pass inspection with this as the turn signals have to be at least 7" apart, huh, oh well. :)
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Just add some and take em off?? Here in Cali we don't have inspections :p
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Oh I know as you can see she still has Cali plates on her. Instead what I am going to do, because the law has a huge loophole, I am going to just disconnect them (turn signals) if/when I ever register her in Va. Thats my solution haha, there are perks to being good friends with the local Honda shop owner. ;)
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