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10-23-2006, 10:49 PM
Post: #139
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I described a similar procedure for the regular coupe rear lights waayyy back in the first montsh the forum existed. You just use a jumper wire from the correct terminal on a rear light cluster, and connect it to the light you want to switch with a diode in series. Make sure it's at least a 6 ampere rated one, you dont want it to burn out, and maybe change the taillight fuse accordingly to correct for the extra current draw.
The nice thing is that the rear light circuit is basically a parallel network, so if you connect the wires on one side, it will work for the other side too. If you're handy with crimping connectors you can make it easy to remove as well, for MOT purposes. FABRICA MI DIEM, PVNC! |
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