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Put a remote start in a 02 Trailblazer can not get the parking lights to work The notes say brown + 1n drivers kick panel Could not find it there . Found the wire under the hood & connected in a few places but they will not come on with remote start   Any ideas Help   LB
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Did you test all the wires at the light box left of the steering wheel. It's usually in there.
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It should be in the main Harness that runs across the lower part of the steering column.
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Thanks will give these a try Did find a BROWN / white wire at the light switch but that was lower voltage Is it possable they could be neg ? DYI calls out both Pos. Brown & neg. color gray/black ????
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As mentioned there is a thick harness of wires in the underdash area that has the brown (+) park light wire. The harness runs left to right and you will see it as soon as you pull the underdash panel off. Most likely more than 1 brown wire in there so be sure to test them! Good luck,
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Use the BROWN / WHITE wire for the connection . I just did a 2003 and used the BROWN / WHITE wire ( there was no BROWN wire either in this Trailblazer ) and it worked out fine.
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Thanks a lot guys some how i got it to work .The remote i put in was an Amenity .For some reason the light sensor on the dash was causing the parking light output to fail ??? I plugged in a different remote & it works fine . The crazy part is when i try it on the bench i have output on that wire, I think i am going nuts O well what next   Thanks Again
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I too tried using the wires from the headlamp switch on the dash. Unfortunately it only works briefly-- if i remember correctly, when the RAP turns off, the parking lamps wouldn't work anymore either.
I used the brown wire in the large bundle of wires by the steering column. May take a few tries to get the right one, but at least it works. It's toward the center of the bundle. It's also a slightly heavier gauge then the first few you will encounter.
Tim

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