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Hey, i installed two red LED windshield nozels on my car and have the grounds going to a bolt in the engine compartment and the other power wires to the low-beam fuses so that the LEDs turn on when i turn on my headlights. This set up is alright for me for now, but eventually i would like to hook the power wire form the LEDs to the turn signal power wire, so that when i have my headlights on the LEDs remain on, but when i engage the turn signal left, left goes on and the right goes on with the right. I was wondering if this would work if i found the wire to the daylight driving lights (yellow ones on bumper) and connected them to the respective side, because when my headlights are on, so are those AND when you engage the turn signal, the corresponding side blinks. Assuming this to be correct, wouldnt the LEDs blink with the bumper lights? also if this would be true, where would i find the wires for the bumper lights? thanks again!
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that can't happen
the turn signal lights are a 3 wire set with a bulb that has 2 filaments so the reason why its always lit when the headlights are on is cause there is always consistent power to 1 filament when you need it to flash a 2nd filament lights up for the flash feature (2power wires 1 ground) with an LED, 194 bulb or similar 1 filament bulbs you CANNOT have it always on and flash....its you have your choice of 2 wires 1 = always on 1= only flash not always on |
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