Tintin_SR Posted October 2, 2008 Share Posted October 2, 2008 OK so i got sum import back lights the red on red ones, but it was not looking right so i wired them up so thy looked more JDM hears what i did, so that you can do the sameWTF i cleaned this garage the other day hmmmm i suspect my brows been hear....ok so al start in the NS this is how it will look when u start ( this is in the boot behind the cover for the lights 1. you need to start by cutting the blue wire that gos in to the bottom light, what ust to be the revers light and cover the end that gos in to the loom 2.put a connector on the end of it, i had ran out of heat rap, but this works fine, tape works fine you can evan just twist the wires together then wrap them in tape but is not the best way to do things 3.you need to now expos sum of the green one that gos in to the top light ( this is the side light wire)when you have dun this put a T-Tap Wire Connector on to it and a bit of wire from the blue to the green ok now for the OS its just the same 1. how it looks before 2.cut the light green wire that is going in to the bottom light (what ust to be the fog light) and cover the side that is going in to the loom, put a connector on the other side3.link this to the green one on the top as before it shooed now look like this and thats you dun you will now have this with the top ones getting brighter and the window one cumin on when you brake!hope this helps Link to post Share on other sites
Glanza_Ragger Posted October 3, 2008 Share Posted October 3, 2008 Nice guide buddy.Id suggest soldering the wires though if you have use of a soldering iron.Mainly because if one of those connection pieces comes loose, you'll have a head ache wondering why the light isnt working..And also any lives could come loose and spark up on the chassis and cause a fire near the insulation material.Highly unlikely but its possible. Link to post Share on other sites
Tintin_SR Posted October 3, 2008 Author Share Posted October 3, 2008 Nice guide buddy.Id suggest soldering the wires though if you have use of a soldering iron.Mainly because if one of those connection pieces comes loose, you'll have a head ache wondering why the light isnt working..And also any lives could come loose and spark up on the chassis and cause a fire near the insulation material.Highly unlikely but its possible.yer as a sead in the post its beter to ust heet rap ect Link to post Share on other sites
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