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Old 06-30-2025, 10:25 AM   #1
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Need help with aztek head light wires for resto mod

Need help with aztek head light wires for resto mod

hello all

willing to pay for time spent ..

i have a 1980 international scout 2 .
and doing a resto mod with various parts from factory oem parts

i wanna use the aztek look of the interior light, heater etc knobs

so i have the turn signal indicator and light swith and all plug ins
and have volume 2 factory shop Manuel

im using a painless gm fuse block harness

Question

how do i connect the light switch to the bright light section on the turn signal indicator ?

if you can draw me a simple like a 2 year old can follow lines with wire color where to where .. i will pay for time

ask any questions thank you

james
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