nice yea you can wire it on pasanger front theres a gray with purple line or a all purple wire the biger one theres 2 purple ones a big one and a smaller one
Thank you for the video. I'm doing the same install now. I've read that wiring into the rear turn signals causes problems with the LED strip when the brakes are applied; likewise with wiring turn signals into the trailer wiring harness as turn signals are shared with the brake lights signal. Have you had any problems with your install? In hindsight, would you wire the same way again? Any advice? Thank you!
You are correct that wiring into the turn signal causes a weird strobe effect when the brakes are applied. Something that wasn't noticed until later because it only happens when the engine is running. Something to do with the alternator I think? In any case installing diodes into the circuit didn't fix that either, so that was a colossal waste of time. Thus the turn signal wiring was abandoned and now the LED strips on the sides only come on when the parking lights are on, and they turn white and act as courtesy lights when the truck is unlocked. I spliced into the bed light as it illuminates when the doors are unlocked or opened. In conclusion if I were to do it again from the beginning only slice into the parking lights and the bed light and call it a day. Don't bother with the turn signal wire...unless you don't mind the strobe when brakes are applied whilst the engine is running.
@@PhilipWahlbom No problem. Keep me posted on your install. You'd do good to only splice into that bed light for the courtesy lights and I'd also suggest using a toggle switch to turn on the LED strip wired directly to the battery. In hindsight I'd wire the parking light wire directly to a toggle switch connected to the battery. Then you avoid running a lot of excessive wire and splicing. Unless you have a solution for that strobe effect, that's the fastest and cleanest way to do the install.
@@HollywoodHornet Next time, film the night time demo footage, and then put it in the beginning of the video. That's what people want to see first. Please do this after you install the LED headlights & light bar on the Vic.
gray wire purple strip pasanger front thats were you find it
did you ever figuir how to wire tje white light
White light was wired to the truck's cargo light since that light also illuminates when opening and unlocking the truck.
nice yea you can wire it on pasanger front theres a gray with purple line or a all purple wire the biger one theres 2 purple ones a big one and a smaller one
Thank you for the video. I'm doing the same install now.
I've read that wiring into the rear turn signals causes problems with the LED strip when the brakes are applied; likewise with wiring turn signals into the trailer wiring harness as turn signals are shared with the brake lights signal.
Have you had any problems with your install? In hindsight, would you wire the same way again? Any advice? Thank you!
You are correct that wiring into the turn signal causes a weird strobe effect when the brakes are applied. Something that wasn't noticed until later because it only happens when the engine is running. Something to do with the alternator I think?
In any case installing diodes into the circuit didn't fix that either, so that was a colossal waste of time. Thus the turn signal wiring was abandoned and now the LED strips on the sides only come on when the parking lights are on, and they turn white and act as courtesy lights when the truck is unlocked. I spliced into the bed light as it illuminates when the doors are unlocked or opened.
In conclusion if I were to do it again from the beginning only slice into the parking lights and the bed light and call it a day. Don't bother with the turn signal wire...unless you don't mind the strobe when brakes are applied whilst the engine is running.
@@HollywoodHornet Thank you very much for the prompt and thorough reply! Liked and Subscribed.
@@PhilipWahlbom No problem. Keep me posted on your install. You'd do good to only splice into that bed light for the courtesy lights and I'd also suggest using a toggle switch to turn on the LED strip wired directly to the battery. In hindsight I'd wire the parking light wire directly to a toggle switch connected to the battery. Then you avoid running a lot of excessive wire and splicing. Unless you have a solution for that strobe effect, that's the fastest and cleanest way to do the install.
Right on Hollywood,
How bout some night time demo footage?
-Chuck
Perhaps I'll film some tomorrow evening if I hit up that DeSoto car show.
@@HollywoodHornet
Next time, film the night time demo footage, and then put it in the beginning of the video.
That's what people want to see first.
Please do this after you install the LED headlights & light bar on the Vic.