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Old 01-09-2009, 10:48 AM
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Turn/Stop wiring

Hello everybody.

I'm looking for the turn/stop wiring (on the taillight) for the 1991/1994 PA.
I have an european model, with the european taillight.

I replace it by an american parts (ultra)

My problem concern the wiring.
In France, for the homologation, the stop light must be separated from the turn light.

In my car, I have some wires:
- 2 ground
- 2 stop wires, 2 reverse light and 2 lamps (one for each side)
- 2 turn wires (flashing positive)

For the lamps and reverse light, no problem (same wiring)

But I've an issue with the turn/stop system.(turn/stop together)
I do not know how to make flash my stop lights.
What's the system in the american models ?
May I change the body Control Module?

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Thanks for your advices.
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Old 01-09-2009, 11:12 AM
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Re: Turn/Stop wiring

Ricardo, I am afraid what you want is not possible. That is why they made the European tail lights.
I agree though the US tail lights are much better, the EU lights are horrible.

edited to say, it would be possible, but very difficult. The wiring in EU cars is also different
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