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RE: Turn signals
Do you have the front marker lights sorted out? When I was doing mine, I had the same problem. The issue wasn't the rear markers but the front.
The front (and rear)negative is the factory green wire and the frontpositive is going to be the orange or blue wire.
The (front) running lights are the orange/white and blue/white.
I used some "Bullet" connector to micro-connector abaptors by Lockhart -Phillips. I think they were all of $5.00.
If you have access to a really fine flat head screwdriver like the type to fix glasses with, you may be able to reach into the connector on the turnsignal side and unhook the micro-connectors (...if you are carefull with a small wire cutter you can disectone of the Lock-Hart Phlillips housings, the connectorswill make perfect sense than...).I used a flat dental tool.
Ithen located the correct connectors to the harness by simplyconnecting the micro-connectors together (get some spare fuses ready) and when the maker lights worked in conjuction I snapped them into the stock connectors housing.
Snap the factory harness connectors together and clean up your mess, and away you go. I hope this made sense?
The front (and rear)negative is the factory green wire and the frontpositive is going to be the orange or blue wire.
The (front) running lights are the orange/white and blue/white.
I used some "Bullet" connector to micro-connector abaptors by Lockhart -Phillips. I think they were all of $5.00.
If you have access to a really fine flat head screwdriver like the type to fix glasses with, you may be able to reach into the connector on the turnsignal side and unhook the micro-connectors (...if you are carefull with a small wire cutter you can disectone of the Lock-Hart Phlillips housings, the connectorswill make perfect sense than...).I used a flat dental tool.
Ithen located the correct connectors to the harness by simplyconnecting the micro-connectors together (get some spare fuses ready) and when the maker lights worked in conjuction I snapped them into the stock connectors housing.
Snap the factory harness connectors together and clean up your mess, and away you go. I hope this made sense?
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