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This is how it would look like. Turn the signal and side
marker blinks. Safety and convenience.
This is what you're need to do the installation.
This tool is called "step drill" you may find it at local hardware
store.
First step is to remove your corner light assembly.
There is flip tray that you need to use tab and lift out of the
way. You have only one Phillips screw to remove.
By pulling forward corner light just slip out.
By using the hard wire such as coat hanger, fish the wire to the
hole on the fender.
Wire tap the white wire with strip to positive side of wire and
black wire that at end is negative.
Here I made the hole using rubber gasket that supplied with this
) Use the butt connector to connect the wire assembly.
Drill the holes for the screws and assemble the unit on to fender.
Now I've got the housing and clear lenses covered. It's started to
look like factory unit.
This a driver's side.
Here is a close-up view.
Now that everything is done, all we do now is to turn the key and
flip the turn signal right and left to confirm that the lights are working.
marker blinks. Safety and convenience.
This is what you're need to do the installation.
This tool is called "step drill" you may find it at local hardware
store.
First step is to remove your corner light assembly.
There is flip tray that you need to use tab and lift out of the
way. You have only one Phillips screw to remove.
By pulling forward corner light just slip out.
By using the hard wire such as coat hanger, fish the wire to the
hole on the fender.
Wire tap the white wire with strip to positive side of wire and
black wire that at end is negative.
Here I made the hole using rubber gasket that supplied with this
) Use the butt connector to connect the wire assembly.
Drill the holes for the screws and assemble the unit on to fender.
Now I've got the housing and clear lenses covered. It's started to
look like factory unit.
This a driver's side.
Here is a close-up view.
Now that everything is done, all we do now is to turn the key and
flip the turn signal right and left to confirm that the lights are working.
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