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Old 02-18-2010, 10:39 AM
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Question about turn signal red/orange

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I have a Lumina in Germany, and bought another one.
Now I must replace the red turn signal in orange one, and now I need some opinions...

This one I found on eBay, and I would put it under the red turn signal between bumper and lamp.

Did anybody have another ideas?
And how can I cut the electrical line between brake light and turn signal lamp, that not if I brake the orange turn signal lamps goes on.

Thx.
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Re: Question about turn signal red/orange

Since the LEDs are low current, the easiest/best method may be add wiring along the rear body harness and power the LEDs from the front turn signal circuits.
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Re: Question about turn signal red/orange

It's easier if I let the turn signal cables, and make a new cable from brake switch?
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