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Old Oct 30, 2019 | 08:00 PM
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On a 15 Z06, anybody know the wire colors of the running/brake/turn?
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Thank You buddy. I appreciate that.
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Thank You buddy. I appreciate that.
the big harness that goes to the rear bumper, best way is to just grab a multimeter and turn each blinker on at a time and see which pin goes to 12 volts. In any case. Here they are on my 2015 z06.




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the big harness that goes to the rear bumper, best way is to just grab a multimeter and turn each blinker on at a time and see which pin goes to 12 volts. In any case. Here they are on my 2015 z06.

Thanks again. I think that I will use the small harness at each light assembly and go straight down with a small plug. I am installing these cool blacked out lights that go where the reflector is on the rear diffuser. they actually have run, brake and a sequential turn. They are pretty cool.
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I did this also, but they are just running lights and turns. Have had them for about three years. It’s the reason I had the wire breakout I shared.



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Where did you get the LED lights for the lower rear area? And how did you wire it up?
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Originally Posted by Ammo
I did this also, but they are just running lights and turns. Have had them for about three years. It’s the reason I had the wire breakout I shared.

https://youtu.be/QbXD61fgvfA
Ok, I like that. Mine are a little different. Mine have dual rows of led's. The only thing that I am concerned about it that my oem turn signal is yellow and the sequential turn on the new light is red. not sur eif there are any laws or concerns about having 2 different colored turn lights. It does look really cool though. The yellow blinks and the red is sequential. I am still putting my rear clip back together now, but I will post a some pics or a video (if I can), to how mine look.
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Ok, I like that. Mine are a little different. Mine have dual rows of led's. The only thing that I am concerned about it that my oem turn signal is yellow and the sequential turn on the new light is red. not sur eif there are any laws or concerns about having 2 different colored turn lights. It does look really cool though. The yellow blinks and the red is sequential. I am still putting my rear clip back together now, but I will post a some pics or a video (if I can), to how mine look.
I used 50/50 strip LED lights sealed to be waterproof available on line at a lot of places. How did you get the sequential ability? I struggled with that idea but could never figure out what sequencer to use?
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I used 50/50 strip LED lights sealed to be waterproof available on line at a lot of places. How did you get the sequential ability? I struggled with that idea but could never figure out what sequencer to use?
I was browsing online for the blacked out led marker lights and seen these. They are pretty cool. They mount exactly like oem, are blacked out and have a top and bottom row of led lights. Run, brake and turn features with the turn being sequential. There is nothing in-line on the power wires, so I have no clue how they made these. I will see if I can get a link for you to check them out.
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Originally Posted by Ammo
I did this also, but they are just running lights and turns. Have had them for about three years. It’s the reason I had the wire breakout I shared.

https://youtu.be/QbXD61fgvfA
Hey, quick question that you may know. I got everything done with my rear diffuser and wing, and now my camera is not working. Do you know which plug goes to the camera for the rear? I think that there were only 3 plugs. The large main plug, the plug for the trunk release and then the small white plug over behind the RR wheel. I assume that is the camera plug because it looks just like the camera plug on the front that I seen while doing the new grill. Any thoughts?
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