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Old Jul 18, 2001 | 03:19 PM
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can someone post it, or explain it to me.
This is for the lower lights next to the sidemarker. I want the blinkers to be on constantly.
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Old Jul 18, 2001 | 03:21 PM
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From maximadriver.com copyrighted to Cheston Chiu:

Tools needed: Soldering iron, phillips & flat head screwdriver, Soldering wire, multi-tester

1 Remove the Blinker and side lights from the car.
2 CUT the ground from the sidemarker and reroute it so you can splice it to the (+) of the turn signal. If you don't cut it, all the current from the (+) of the turn signal will go to the uncut ground of the sidemarker = short circuit = blown fuse...
3 Test: when lights are off: Blinkers should go on at same time

when lights are on: Blinkers whould alternate when flashing.

4 Replace lights, and repeat on other side.
Old Jul 18, 2001 | 04:13 PM
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thanks
It sounds too easy to be true. I could have sworn I saw a post here a while back ago, where someone said that you need to buy some special adapter or something. anyway, i'll try chestons way.
Old Jul 19, 2001 | 05:29 PM
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those directions do not work. I just tried it, and ended up cutting wires left and right. Can anyone else confirm that these directions work. If so, then I focked up somewhere.
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