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Old 04-11-2007, 05:04 PM
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Question Halo's and black corner lights

Ok they arrived today, I looked at the directions and all they say is "connect the black line to the negative electrode of the park/signal/ side marker lamp" and "connect the red line to the positive electrode of the park/signal/ side marker lamp." Does anyone have a clue to what they are talking about? Yes these are the ones from a certain online auction site! W/ the single halo on each. Please help out as much as possible....
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If you want the "halos" to work .... you have to connect them to either your park lights, fog lights or set them up to be switched in the car... connect the black line to the negative electrode of the park/signal/ side marker lamp (neg) and red line to the positive electrode (positive)
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Here is a recent thread about halo wiring:
https://ls1tech.com/forums/appearance-detailing/677239-halo-headlights.html
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