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Old 05-23-2009, 01:57 PM
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Lightbulb How To: Wire RHD Euro Blazer Tails

Well After some trial and errors, Karcinagin and I have figured out how to wire the 4 bulb RHD Euro Blazer taillights. I have just compeleted the install on my bravada and turned out great. For any of you who have them and want to wire them up here is a how to do it.
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Items you will need:
- 50 ft of 18 gauge wire
- 2 single filament light bulb sockets (I just went to the local parts yard and cut 2 reverse light sockets from a blazer)

- Soldering Iron and Solder
- Wire stripper
- Electrical Tape
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Before you begin remove the negative from the battery. (Dont want any live wires)
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1. Remove Both Headlights and taillights
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2. Now you will start running the wires. Behind the brake pedal there should be an opening that leads to the engine bay. Now run 2 seperate wires from the inside out. (Each side will take about 20 ft of wire from front to back)


Now that the wires are out you will need to run*them up and around to the front of the truck. Heres a quick diagram on how I ran the wires.

Try your best to do it as clean as possible. Use zip ties to secure the wires.


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3. Now*that*the wires are run to the front,*take the turn signal bulb that is on the headlight housing and cut back the tape on the wires. You will see a light blue and brown wire leading to its socket. Take the light blue wire and strip it back a little*exposing*the*wire.* Now take the wire you just ran and wire it to the light blue wire. (You will do this to both*the driver and passenger side* headlight turn signal/park light)

Solder the wires together and tape the exposed wires. Put your headlights back in.
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4. Now once your are finished wiring the the front end, its time to run the rest of the wiring to the rear tailights. *From the opening in the firewall run the drivers side wire under the carpet and up the side of the cab. Running it under the plastic trim and panels to the back of the truck. (When Placing the trim back down make sure you do not pinch the wire with the clips)


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*Once you get to the back remove the jack cover and run the wire behind the panel.

You will*also have to remove the top and bottom trim pieces in the rear. (Held in by clips)

The top trim will have some wires attached to it, just et it hang, no need to disconnect anything.
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5. Now locate the tailight wiring harness. (Its the only plug back there)

Follow the harness and fish the wire up and out the back. In order to do this remove the rubber grommet holding the wiring harness on the outside.
Once You have the wire out the back, run the wire through the gromment.

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6. Now take the single filament bulb socket and wire the green wire*to the wire you just ran.

Then find one of the black wires on the harness and strip a little back and wire the black wire from the socket to it.

solder the the wires and tape them.
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Drivers side turn signal is now wired up.
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7. Now its time to run the passenger side. From the opening in the firewall run the wire under the carpet to the side of the cab.

Now run the wires like you ran the drivers side. under the trim and behind the rear panel and fish it to the back.


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8. Once you run it out the back you will wire the turn signal socket just like the drivers side. using step 6
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now both rear turn signals are wired up.
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Wiring up Parking/Brake lights:
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9. Follow the wires attached to the top trim. You will see a plug with yellow and black wires on one side and white and black on the other. The white and black wires are the third brake light wires.

Strip the white wire back a little and wire two 5ft (give or take a bit) wires to it. (one for the drivers side and one for the passengers side. Solder the wires and tape them up.
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10. Now run the wires behind the rear panels and to the tailight harness plug.


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11. Now once at the tailight harness plug, pull back the tape exposing 4 wires. Cut the yellow wire.

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12. Take the wire you ran from the third brake light and wire it up to the yellow wire.

solder it and tape it up.
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13. Do the same to the passenger side.


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Your parking/brake lights are now wired up.
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Snap the rear panels back in and Put the top and bottom trim back on. (Make sure when putting the top trim on, not to pinch the wires)
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14. Now you will have to grind down the wide tap on the bottom brake socket only. (It will not fit right)

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Socket will be loose so to seal it up apply some silicone around it.
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From top to bottom the lights are:
Park/Brake
Turn Signal
Backup
Park/Brake
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Once complete tape up the wires and put the taillights back in.

Put negative back on the battery and test the lights to make sure everything works properly.
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Hope I explained it enough and it makes sense. IF you have any questions feel free to ask.


This is to be done at your own risk. I am not responsible for any damages.
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