Que crack! Tambien tengo un lancer al cual le quiero hacer algunas mejoras. Una de ellas es colocarle espejos abatible/retráctiles. Vi que tenes varios videos sobre el lancer.Te ganaste un seguidor!
For my english peeps This video is a guide on how to install taillights on a Mitsubishi Lancer. Here are the detailed instructions in English: * First, remove the trunk carpet by unscrewing the screws holding it in place. [1:00] * Then, locate the taillights and carefully pry them loose with a plastic tool. [1:30] * Disconnect the electrical connectors from the taillights by turning the bulbs and pulling them out. [2:00] * There are three bulbs on each side: brake light, turn signal, and running light. [2:10] * Now, remove the two nuts holding the taillight assembly in place with a 10mm socket wrench. [2:30] * Repeat the same steps on the other side to remove the other taillight assembly. [3:00] * Locate the new taillights and identify the wires. Grey wire is for brake light, yellow for turn signal, and black for running light. [3:10] * Connect the corresponding wires to the sockets on the new taillights. There will be one leftover socket that you won't need to use. [3:20] * Insert the wires into the rubber hose and carefully cut the hose open along its side to avoid damaging the wires. [4:10] * Connect the black connector to the new taillight, and leave the other black connector free for now. [4:30] * Route the wires through the designated hole and secure them with electrical tape to prevent tension. [5:00] * Test the connection by turning on the lights. [5:30] * Install the new taillight assembly and screw it back into place. Repeat on the other side. [6:00] * Connect the leftover black connector to the black connector on the other taillight. [6:30] * Attach the resistor to the bottom part of the trunk with 3M tape. [7:00] * Connect the remaining sockets to the new taillights and tighten the nuts. [7:30] * Connect the leftover wires together and secure the connection with electrical tape. [8:00] * Reinstall the trunk carpet and secure it with the screws. [8:30] * The video ends here showing the before and after look of the taillights. [9:00] I hope this translation helps!
Yo se los coloque hace como 1 mes, pero de la nada las 2 que van en la puerta del maletero (las 2 de en medio) dejaron de encender, alguna idea de que podria ser?
El de freno es el foco superior que se prende arriba de la “Y” ese verdad ? Si conectaste todo bien puede que las luces vengan con defecto , contáctate con el vendedor para que te pueda dar una solución , rembolso o cambio
Que crack! Tambien tengo un lancer al cual le quiero hacer algunas mejoras. Una de ellas es colocarle espejos abatible/retráctiles. Vi que tenes varios videos sobre el lancer.Te ganaste un seguidor!
Gracias hermano ! Y si , lo divertido de tener auto es modificarlo a tu gusto , anímate a hacerlo ! Un saludazo !
Grande crack sigue así que eres una gran ayuda para los que van tras de ti..
Muchas gracias por el apoyo hermano ! Saludos ! 👍🏻
For my english peeps
This video is a guide on how to install taillights on a Mitsubishi Lancer. Here are the detailed instructions in English:
* First, remove the trunk carpet by unscrewing the screws holding it in place. [1:00]
* Then, locate the taillights and carefully pry them loose with a plastic tool. [1:30]
* Disconnect the electrical connectors from the taillights by turning the bulbs and pulling them out. [2:00]
* There are three bulbs on each side: brake light, turn signal, and running light. [2:10]
* Now, remove the two nuts holding the taillight assembly in place with a 10mm socket wrench. [2:30]
* Repeat the same steps on the other side to remove the other taillight assembly. [3:00]
* Locate the new taillights and identify the wires. Grey wire is for brake light, yellow for turn signal, and black for running light. [3:10]
* Connect the corresponding wires to the sockets on the new taillights. There will be one leftover socket that you won't need to use. [3:20]
* Insert the wires into the rubber hose and carefully cut the hose open along its side to avoid damaging the wires. [4:10]
* Connect the black connector to the new taillight, and leave the other black connector free for now. [4:30]
* Route the wires through the designated hole and secure them with electrical tape to prevent tension. [5:00]
* Test the connection by turning on the lights. [5:30]
* Install the new taillight assembly and screw it back into place. Repeat on the other side. [6:00]
* Connect the leftover black connector to the black connector on the other taillight. [6:30]
* Attach the resistor to the bottom part of the trunk with 3M tape. [7:00]
* Connect the remaining sockets to the new taillights and tighten the nuts. [7:30]
* Connect the leftover wires together and secure the connection with electrical tape. [8:00]
* Reinstall the trunk carpet and secure it with the screws. [8:30]
* The video ends here showing the before and after look of the taillights. [9:00]
I hope this translation helps!
thank you!! 🙏🏼
Gracias! Me salvó la vida
Saludos bro ! Gracias por ver 👍🏻
Me recomiendas un Lancer GLX 2005?
Si el auto está en buenas condiciones y si se le da su mantenimiento en su debido tiempo , si bro , dale
Yo se los coloque hace como 1 mes, pero de la nada las 2 que van en la puerta del maletero (las 2 de en medio) dejaron de encender, alguna idea de que podria ser?
Que tal, no se habrán desconectado ? Checa si le llega voltaje a los bulbos
Hola a lo mejor sé quemo la resistencia o le está llegando bajo voltaje
Cuando se descomponga un led q pasa se puedes cambiar ??
Se puede soldar o remplazar el led
amigo seguí todos los pasos pero enciendo las bajas y se enciende con todo y frenos, entonces es como si siempre tuviera encendido los frenos
El de freno es el foco superior que se prende arriba de la “Y” ese verdad ? Si conectaste todo bien puede que las luces vengan con defecto , contáctate con el vendedor para que te pueda dar una solución , rembolso o cambio
que modelo es?
El auto es Mitsubishi lancer ES 2008, los faros son VLAND LED , Brake Lamps LH & RH
@@cris_crow9827 gracias