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seeyalaterz_102 
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what does the (L) and (R) stand forRED / Yellow (L) Light Blue (R) at Switch 
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Did left and right occur to you?
seeyalaterz_102 
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thats the thing though left, right for wires....that just dont make any sense...expecially when there is only one of each....
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look like parking lights. yea, need both.
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I am amazed at how many post's are put up, with little to NO information, as to what someone is actually working on!  As if we were rite there when the post was typed into the screen.

Some people get lucky with a guess.... like maybe rudydapump. But the rest of us stare at the screen in disbelief.

Read THIS, then.....tell us.....

seeyalaterz_102. What are you working on, and what are you attempting to do?

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looks like you're putting an alarm in a new jeep, correct?  you have a LEFT parking light and a RIGHT parking light on the vehicle that are separate and both have to be tied into with diodes in order for BOTH sides of the car to have light flashing feature with the alarm.
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haha yeah a little more info. would be nice...

we were thinking the same thing "installer_mss" lol.... just his wire coloring made me wonder :)

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seeyalaterz_102 
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it is on a 2000 nissan altima
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