This is a very well done video and you got right to it, awesome! I hope my lights I bought awhile back are easy like this, with the quick-connect wires, I'll now go look!
Great Video! One thing I can add is that the small holes on bottom is where you should stick the small pick or screwdriver to release the wire...thats what the hole is there for. Thanks for taking time to make this video.
Helpful video however, the new light I bought at a local O'Reilly actually has wires on the new taillight. So I ended up using butt connectors on to connect the new wires and old wires together. Fingers crossed it works.
I have a cheap round set i got from a major retailer here where I live. So i had a issue on my way home and the one side fell off and dragged on the ground and its a goner now. So I have this exact same light you have as a back up from another set. Here is my issue,, from the plug back to the lights is white for ground, brown is tail light, green is right turn, yellow is left turn. That goes end into the first light, then coming out of it and going to the other light is only white, brown, yellow. so I put the wires through the right sides. What side does the white go correctly? It works like it should expect when i turn on the left blinker, both are blinking and then my indicator in my dash begins to go fast. So I turn the right blinker on, and it works fine. What shound I do so the left side blinks correctly? The harness at the car is correct cause any new set I plug in works fine. Im just trying to add this spare light to the broken set. Sorry for the long explanation.
One of the better videos I have seen. What would have made it better was to show what size wrench you are using. I have been going through all my wrenches and cant seem to find one that fits the nut.
Thank u for getting right to the point and not spending 10 minutes wasting time!
Couldn’t figure out how to get the wires in until I came across your video. Thanks!
EXACTLY what I was looking for, thank you. I was wondering how the wire attachment worked and how not to lose any length.
A picture is worth a thousand words and a video is even better. Thanks.
A video is worth a million words
This is a very well done video and you got right to it, awesome! I hope my lights I bought awhile back are easy like this, with the quick-connect wires, I'll now go look!
Great Video! One thing I can add is that the small holes on bottom is where you should stick the small pick or screwdriver to release the wire...thats what the hole is there for. Thanks for taking time to make this video.
They don't all have that.
I used a small paper clip and it worked perfectly! Thanks so much for reminding me what the little holes were for!
Very helpful video. Just looked at my tail lights and have 2 wires and then the ground. Pretty basic and looks easy enough to do. Thx
Helpful video however, the new light I bought at a local O'Reilly actually has wires on the new taillight. So I ended up using butt connectors on to connect the new wires and old wires together. Fingers crossed it works.
I have a cheap round set i got from a major retailer here where I live. So i had a issue on my way home and the one side fell off and dragged on the ground and its a goner now. So I have this exact same light you have as a back up from another set. Here is my issue,, from the plug back to the lights is white for ground, brown is tail light, green is right turn, yellow is left turn. That goes end into the first light, then coming out of it and going to the other light is only white, brown, yellow. so I put the wires through the right sides. What side does the white go correctly? It works like it should expect when i turn on the left blinker, both are blinking and then my indicator in my dash begins to go fast. So I turn the right blinker on, and it works fine. What shound I do so the left side blinks correctly? The harness at the car is correct cause any new set I plug in works fine. Im just trying to add this spare light to the broken set. Sorry for the long explanation.
thank you it is a great video . very useful! Much appreciated!
quick, easy and to the point. thank you
Thanks sure helped me a whole lot and quick to what I needed
Thanks for the video!
Thanks for the help
Hell yeah thank you sir very helpful video
Awesome Vlog and information
One of the better videos I have seen. What would have made it better was to show what size wrench you are using. I have been going through all my wrenches and cant seem to find one that fits the nut.
It might be metric possibly 10 mm.
11mm
Thank you!!
Thank you...
Thanks so much .
THANK YOU SO MUCH!
I cant even change the light bulb inside☹ idk what that thing is holding in if I pry it looks like it would break I dont think i pry it
Thank you.
Those wires are damn near impossible to get to catch on that clip
Super paranoid 😂
Your life’s awesome
Lord knows none of us can afford to lose any length