Originally posted by k_checo
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I have a question ...since you guys are connecting them to be hot when car is on and not blink ...how would I need connect them so that they would blink with my bumper lights? Would I need another relay or would I just need to tap the wires heading to bumper lights?
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Originally posted by 91hybridaccordOkay, I bought a relay with intersection lights from manny about two months ago, and they came with a relay, but the coloring of the wires is different from the wiring diagram listed above....here are the wire colors.....
red/blue stripe
black (obviously ground)
orange
green/white stripe
red/yellow stripe
orange/blue stripe
orange/black stripe (big)
orange/black stripe (small)
any clue which diagram matches these wires???
Ask Manny what car (make, model, year, trim,...) the relay came from. Then, U can do a search specifically on that. For example, U could check at the dealer or forums,... of that car.
On the other hand, U can try to guess and mix match. THis is on your own risk.
Red/Blue - Power 12V
Orange - High Beam
Red/Yellow - Low beam
Orange/Black (big/small)- Right Intersection
Orange/Blue - Left Intersection
Green/White - Right or Left signal
Orange/black (small/big)- Left or Right signal
Again this is a just a guess using the original diagramm at the 1st page. Ur best choice would be to do what I said above about the source of the relay.
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Okay, I bought a relay with intersection lights from manny about two months ago, and they came with a relay, but the coloring of the wires is different from the wiring diagram listed above....here are the wire colors.....
red/blue stripe
black (obviously ground)
orange
green/white stripe
red/yellow stripe
orange/blue stripe
orange/black stripe (big)
orange/black stripe (small)
any clue which diagram matches these wires???
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Okay, I checked but I'm still confused. Which one of the circle represents what Ur talking about for the 12V power lead And what size (gauge)of wire did U you use? Sorry, I ain't that good in electrical stuff
If anybody else or moderator who did that or know the answers, please tell me?
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sorry man aint got a computer anymore, gotta do this at moms now. shitty huh..
anyway it doesnt matter where the fuse is placed, traditionally it should be as close to the power source as possible. I ran the 12v lead to the fuse box under the hood. After your main fuse (like 85amp or something) so not on the battery side, get what im sayin? its to the left of where the battery cable enters, i just used one of those round crimp connectors with a screw hole in it.
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cincy90h22 or anyone else
Where did U connected the wire for the 12V source and how far did u place the fuse (control unit - Power source) ?
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Originally posted by timmy0toolah i always love wiring diagrams! thanks for sharing your findings. now it's time to find the lights!
haha i feel the same way.. brings me back to highschool days from electronics class. i know now why i always got an A for the class
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ah i always love wiring diagrams! thanks for sharing your findings. now it's time to find the lights!
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whooooa finally i was planning to go the the junkyard and take out a module/relay from a old caddy or lincoln. but since you did this write up i will stick to what you did. great job.
thanks
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Originally posted by f22-dohcback...
i was in a rush... i took a relay corner lamp on the kick panel
i have the wiring diagram, tried it, and doesnt work. it still flashes.
wrong part?????
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