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Possible to move parking light away from blinker?

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GeeZuzz

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Dec 23, 2005
Norway, Europe
I need to move the parking light away from the blinker, cause it can't be orange.

Does anyone know how the light wiring works? Would it be an impossible task?
Does anyone know any guides showing something similar, or just picture of how the wiring works?
 
What is your goal? do you not want them orange or do you want to move them or both, if you don't like the orange you can buy aftermarket ones, if you want to move them then why do you need to know about the wiring. please explain what exactly to want to accomplish.
 
Sinner said:
What is your goal? do you not want them orange or do you want to move them or both, if you don't like the orange you can buy aftermarket ones, if you want to move them then why do you need to know about the wiring. please explain what exactly to want to accomplish.

I'm talking about the front parking light.

In my non-OEM head lights, the parking light is connected to the same bulb as the turn signal, which is orange.

In other words: The parking light is orange, and when i use the turn signal, the orange parking light blinks.

In my country parking light must be white, and turn signal orange.

So what would you do if you needed a white parking light, and you cannot touch the color/place of the turn signal?

How are the stock headlights? Do they have orange turn signal, and parking light in a different place?
 
No, stock headlights have the parking light and turn signal in the same fixture as well. Why dont you just wire in some fog lights for driving lights?
 
You could throw some clear bumper lenses and bulbs in the bumper, then switch the wirirng so that the bumper lights are your turn signals instead of the ones in the headlight. And the turn signals in the bumper lights looks a hell of alot better than the headlight alone. I wired my bumper lights to be turn signals and its a piece of cake to do.
 
I'm sure there's a law that says you need to be able to see your turn signal from in front of the car
 
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