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tomsupra1

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Hi,

 

I have purchased a set of LED rear lights, and need to know what to wire to where.

 

The supra loom has a green, green/white and white/black wire for the brake and rear sidelights. Which wires are used for what?

 

Anyone near chester who wants to wire them in for £30 is more than welcome!

 

Cheers, Tom.

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Hi,

 

I have purchased a set of LED rear lights, and need to know what to wire to where.

 

The supra loom has a green, green/white and white/black wire for the brake and rear sidelights. Which wires are used for what?

 

Anyone near chester who wants to wire them in for £30 is more than welcome!

 

Cheers, Tom.

 

Isn't there any plugs on them?

 

Who made the lights?

 

If there is no plugs, I'd recommend buying/trying to get hold of a set of plugs and wire them in so you could remove the lights without having to cut any wires

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Hi Al,

 

I bought them on a for sale advert here. I was presuming they would come all wired, ready to plug in!

 

Unsure who made the lights, the LED rings are made by Hella I think.

 

I have a spare rear light loom, however have tried a few combos and cannot get it to work :(

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Take a pic of the wiring and someone if not myself will be able to help you out.

 

Thanks Al, please find the photos below. The LED rings each have a brown and black wire coming from them. The middle section bulbs have a red and red/black wire coming from them. The indicator is normal.

 

Ideally I want the LED rings to be the side lights and the middle bulbs to be the brake lights. Cheers.

 

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