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Old 07-09-2002, 11:29 AM   #1 (permalink)
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can someone please tell me how to rewire my turnsignals to my corner lights because i think it looks much cleaner without them on my new bumper
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i may be wrong, but just plug the bulb and harness from the turn signal into corner light. it uses the same.
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o ok ill try it
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triumph is right u can just plug the harness in where the stock corner ones were. i had to break sum clips that held the turn signal wires so they would reach to the corners.... it was a tight squeeze but it works.
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on a 92 prelude which is the one that blinks when signalling? the inner or outer signal?
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on a 92 prelude which is the one that blinks when signalling? the inner or outer signal?
They both blink in an alternating fashion.
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all u had to do was unplug the bottom one and run 2wires and t-tap it to the harness...
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They both blink in an alternating fashion.
thats what i thought but when i blew my tuensignals trying to install sidemarkers. i took it to the local electrician to get them fixed but now only the inner lights blink. is this ok??
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