Cut, Strip And Crimp Your Wires



First job is to get to the wires you need.

If you look at the back of the light cluster you will see the plug with around 10 wires coming out of it, they immedietly go into a black cable sheath, this has a split down it but is held together by some black tape, pull or cut off this black tape and then peel back the cable sheath to expose all the wires, you chould now have around 9 inches of cable to play with exposed.

the side light wires are "red and yellow" and "black and violet", cut these both around half way along the exposed section, however do not cut them next to each other make sure the cuts are at least 1 inch away from each other.

You now have 4 ends, two "yellow and red" and two "black and violet", strip the ends of these roughly half an inch down.

Then attatch crimp terminals to these ends, i would use these and these

use one piggy back and one lucar terminal for both "yellow and red" and "black and violet", you can now reconnect the wires using the crimps you have just attached, so now your side lights should work with the original bulbs, i would check this now so you know you haven't gone wrong,

if they still work repeat the above for both front light clusters

now you have an extra spade terminal inline with the side light wiring
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