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side markers always on! - How To -(pictures)

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side marker always on! - How To -

Pictures will you tell everything!






30min job
if you turn on parking light(car has two step light:first is interior, and parking, second is headlight),
It will work.
and if you have ABS, you should carefull cuz when you cut wire, you should cut blue, black not the others!

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a few words may help a little :biggrin:






Fixed your inline images :thumbsup:
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well! I put basic concept too.
this job took me 30min, but took pictures 20min, and drawing pictures 40min!
hahaha
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Just goes to show ya that it is easier to show someone than try to explain it. I have read the other thread on this and after reading this one... all clear now....... wondering if it will work making the park light stay oin all the time with the key switch???
Why would you want them to stay on all the time?:shrug:
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Originally posted by: PGCougar
Why would you want them to stay on all the time?:shrug:
cause when you drive fast it makes one straight line down the road :slap:
Originally posted by: DgnZCoug
Originally posted by: PGCougar
Why would you want them to stay on all the time?:shrug:
cause when you drive fast it makes one straight line down the road :slap:
OMG
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No! Not all times..
if you turn on interior light, It will work, not all times!
connect with parking bulb, not all times.
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HOYA that looks bad ass, props to you man.
there's a wiring diagram to be on but flash brighter when the turn signal is on.
Originally posted by: DgnZCoug
Originally posted by: PGCougar
Why would you want them to stay on all the time?:shrug:
cause when you drive fast it makes one straight line down the road :slap:
that's hillarious dude!!!!!
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if your good and know how to use resistors, you can make them stay on all the time, and blink.
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