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Shan14
Joined: 31 Oct 2006
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| Posted: 8/16/08 4:12PM Post subject: Pre-wired LED instructions...in Japanese |
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I've come across an open-box set of PIAA LED daytime lamps and am pretty damn confused here.
-I don't have the plastic(?) piece shown in #2, and was wondering if anyone knew what it was.
-Item #4 is just mentioning that the negative terminal should be disconnected before attaching to the (+), I presume?
-How do I wire a switch to this thing? There's only that single, open cable.
Thanks in advance..
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sdsnybny
Joined: 20 Oct 2006
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Location: Auburn WA
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| Posted: 8/16/08 6:12PM Post subject: |
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I have this set but they are for rear fog/marker w/red bulbs
the plastic piece is a splice so you can tap into a power wire.
If you add a switch it needs to be between the 12 volt power and the lights, hope that helps
and #4 is the ground wire needs to go to a good ground location on the body/frame |
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trentonm
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| Posted: 8/16/08 6:18PM Post subject: |
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sdsnybny wrote: I have this set but they are for rear fog/marker w/red bulbs
the plastic piece is a splice so you can tap into a power wire.
If you add a switch it needs to be between the 12 volt power and the lights, hope that helps
and #4 is the ground wire needs to go to a good ground location on the body/frame
yup, just a splice. Pretty simple lil thing, you can get it from radio shack or automotive store. |
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Shan14
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| Posted: 8/16/08 10:17PM Post subject: |
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| Appreciate the help. Thanks for the clarification, guys. |
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