it's easy to check with connecting the ground first which is black wires, then connect one by one to check how it works, the two yellow wires are for turn signals...
@@Makhnovets Thank you very much for the answer. Indeed, I have 2 yellow wires for flashers, but how do I know which of the two goes on the left turn signal?
just connect it to any of turn signal wire and turn the turn signal, that how you will find out which one which. because that light so cheap they just got two same wires there, that all.
What did you do with the 2 white block-like resistors? Where shall they be installed? The battery reads an when the tail light doesn't draw enough power :( so i don't think i can skip installing them
As far as I remember the green wire goes to the red, but it's easy to check. connect the ground first, and try to connect two others and test the same way as I did on the vid, by pressing the breaks, the light has to go brighter after you press the breaks. Thanks for comment!
Hi, nice tutorial. Can you tell me what color of threads are going with what color please?
it's easy to check with connecting the ground first which is black wires, then connect one by one to check how it works, the two yellow wires are for turn signals...
@@Makhnovets Thank you very much for the answer. Indeed, I have 2 yellow wires for flashers, but how do I know which of the two goes on the left turn signal?
just connect it to any of turn signal wire and turn the turn signal, that how you will find out which one which. because that light so cheap they just got two same wires there, that all.
@@Makhnovets thanks a lot for your help
How did you remove the tail light piece and install the new tail light? You left out one of the more important and tricky parts to this.
you have to remove that plastic at the bottom of the blue frame. 1:50.
What did you do with the 2 white block-like resistors? Where shall they be installed? The battery reads an when the tail light doesn't draw enough power :( so i don't think i can skip installing them
I didn't do any of that, as far as you connect all the component's, the light already has built in resistors, so it work as it should.
Great video! Does the green wire go to the blue wire?
As far as I remember the green wire goes to the red, but it's easy to check. connect the ground first, and try to connect two others and test the same way as I did on the vid, by pressing the breaks, the light has to go brighter after you press the breaks.
Thanks for comment!
I have 2 wires for my turn signals. How do you connect the 1 yellow wire to the 2 separate wires for turn signal?
@@timsmall56 did you figure this out I'm stuck here
the issue with this light is to pass VTI (ITV) because it's not homologated.
That's the problem of paying $50...
The stock one is brighter
They both kind the same, the plus of led one it has the turn signals, also it's a bit better look)
Not very bright
It almost the same, but in night time it's a bit better, as well as integrated turn signals, and it's cheap, what can be better!!)