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03-18-2012, 09:41 PM | #1 |
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Taillight wiring Help Needed
I need a little help wiring in my taillights. I'm using taillights from 60-66 (with wires) and the harness for a 68 model. I cut the plugs off and thought I could splice the wires from the light harness to the rear harness. Here is what I have:
from driver side light - yellow wire and brown wire passenger side - brown wire and green wire from harness (short wires to driver side) - brown, yellow and light green wire from harness (longer wires to passenger side) - brown, light green and dark green. any help would be great.
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03-19-2012, 06:19 AM | #2 |
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Re: Taillight wiring Help Needed
Brown - Tail Lights (and License Plate light)
Yellow - Drivers side Brake/Turn Signal Dark Green - Passenger side Brake/Turn Signal Light Green - Back Up lights You should be good to go. I'd temporarily twist the wires together and test the lights to confirm everything is correct. Then crimp some butt connectors and use heat shrink to make the permanent splices. The back of the truck gets all the road grime, rain, mud, etc. so you want those wires sealed tight and secured. Also, make sure your tail light housings are grounded. |
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03-19-2012, 07:26 AM | #4 |
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Re: Taillight wiring Help Needed
The metal tail light housing should be bolted or screwed to the fender or bumper. If everything is metal to metal, it should be fine. Sometimes if there's a lot of rust you won't make good contact. The whole metal truck body is the "ground" or negative "-" part of your electrical connection. Your wires provide the power or positive "+" to the lights, and the metal body is the "-" ground that completes the electric connection.
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