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    Turn - park signals install

    Had to replace bulbar turn/park lights, they were rusted out as previous owner had them on wrong sides and upside down. I bought LEDs but the wiring clamp are different and wires are different colour, just wondering what the 3 ( y,br,w) are should be able to work it out from there.

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    It varies but yellow for turn, brown for clearance and white for earth is the more common.

    Try yellow to 12 volt and white to earth and see what lights up (if it is the indicator LED's then the wiring will be as above)
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    Quote Originally Posted by the evil twin View Post
    It varies but yellow for turn, brown for clearance and white for earth is the more common.

    Try yellow to 12 volt and white to earth and see what lights up (if it is the indicator LED's then the wiring will be as above)
    Thanks will go try that, think I can figure out the old colours they're connecting too.

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