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Hey guys, I want my front parking lights only to come on when I use the turn signals. I have side markers that  only come on with the turn signals, can I bridge the wires from the side makers to the front parking lights or do i need a relay?

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You want your parking lights to blink with your blinkers, or do you want the parking lights to remain on steady while the blinkers blink?

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Yes I want my parking lights to blink with my side maker lights which they do but I don't want the parking lights to come on when I turn my headlights on, only when I use the turn signals.
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Are the parking light bulbs single or dual element bulbs?
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Posted: November 18, 2008 at 10:35 AM / IP Logged  
blkrhyno wrote:

Hey guys, I want my front parking lights only to come on when I use the turn signals. I have side markers that  only come on with the turn signals, can I bridge the wires from the side makers to the front parking lights or do i need a relay?

  Disconnect the wire that feeds the parklight votage into the light assembly by cutting it. insulate the end that goes back to the vehicle. the end that goes to the parklight connect a long enough lead to run to the wire that that has "flashing" voltage on it at the turn signal lamp when activated. you will have to do this for each side. no "special parts" are needed.
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Thanks guys for your reply,  thanks ckeeler I'll try that and let you know how it turns out.
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Thanks ckeeler that work, thank you for your help.
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