I have a problem with the rear lights.
Because in my country prohibit the state red light flasher. some have changed the rear lights and now I do not know how to flash the original lights.
Some would say it any where light should be lit.?
Thank you.
rear lights problem
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rear lights problem
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Re: rear lights problem
problem is that my turn signals and tail lights that glow white in my country is banned, and I think that has changed some lights and my lights as standard.
Here I describe how my light shine.

Here I describe how my light shine.

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Re: rear lights problem
Can anyone tell me how to illuminate the rear lights??
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Re: rear lights problem
I really only see a few options for this
1) you switch the wiring of the flashers to the rear back (white) light and replace the bulb with an amber one. This would mean you may have to attach a separate light to the bumper or something for your rear back up lights
2) on the tailgate I think there is that blank white spot above the red light you might be able to wire in a bulb there. Only down side is if you ride with the tailgate open.
3) You install some external amber light on or below the bumper for the turn signals
I would say choice one might be the easiest to swap the turn signal light into the rear back up light and change the bulb to an amber one. You might be able to then wire a rear backup light to a new external light mounted on the bumper or even make the cargo light your back up light
1) you switch the wiring of the flashers to the rear back (white) light and replace the bulb with an amber one. This would mean you may have to attach a separate light to the bumper or something for your rear back up lights
2) on the tailgate I think there is that blank white spot above the red light you might be able to wire in a bulb there. Only down side is if you ride with the tailgate open.
3) You install some external amber light on or below the bumper for the turn signals
I would say choice one might be the easiest to swap the turn signal light into the rear back up light and change the bulb to an amber one. You might be able to then wire a rear backup light to a new external light mounted on the bumper or even make the cargo light your back up light
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Re: rear lights problem
Maybe I'm wrong question.
How light is original.
I know how and what I can do, but I want to know is that it is the original lighting.
How light is original.
I know how and what I can do, but I want to know is that it is the original lighting.
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Re: rear lights problem
the reverse light is supposed to be the white one on the outside of the tailgate on normal/stock
the red lights are supposed to be brake/signaling
the red lights are supposed to be brake/signaling