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Old Jun 11, 2022 | 01:37 PM
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All my front end lights, including the fog lights,

have been converted to LED. I have a strip of LED lights glued on the inside of my grille and I want to t-tap off of my fog lamps and connect the positive side to one side of the strip, and have the negative side run into an interior switch. Need help identifying which is hot and which is negative. The colors appear to be black brown and light blue. This is the driver side dog lamp connector. 1995 Chevy Blazer LT 4X4.
 
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Found my answer. Brown is hot with switch, Light Blue is turn signal hot (Dark Blue on Passenger side). Black is obviously ground.
 
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