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Topic #45300 8 posts Started by recycle
ok... lets try how to explain this tongue.gif

most (or many) american cars have no orange section on the rear lights and the turning light lights over the stop lights. so there is somewhere an electrical device that stops the signal from the stop lights when the turning signal is on.

i have a general idea how i should connect this device (before the turning relay and before the stop bulbs on each side) but how is this device called? where can i find it?

american 6gc owners help me please smile.gif
..Are you talking about having the brake light as a turn signal?

(i.e Mustangs etc.)

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..Are you talking about having the brake light as a turn signal?

(i.e Mustangs etc.)



exactly that smile.gif
i think they have like 1 bulb except the bulb has 2 lights in it if that makes sense...

i think the word is filaments or sumthing like that i duno

but if i think what im thinking than its basically a bulb with 2 lights in it or something like that.

Is this good enuff 4 ya? :D
its kind of like your front turn signal. come on with your parking lights, get brighter when you brake, and blink from dimmer to brighter with the turn signal. usually its just a dual filament bulb, but if you wanted to change yours to do it theres a bit more involved because your wiring harness and wires are not set up for a dual filament bulb back there.... how to make it do that is the part I don't know

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i was thinking like a NOT brigde before the turning relay that tells the bright side of the lamp not to light for the brake lights not to light so the turning lights bling
my old boss had that on his caprice..it was pretty sick