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asr 
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hey guys i am trying to figure out what wire is the parking lights. on the database it says its RED / black ant switch or kick panel i checked the switch i dont see a RED / black wire on the harness at all i cant quite locate the one in the kick panel. any help would be greatly appreciated.
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the RED / black wire can also be found at the fusebox

there is also a negative parklight wire in this vehicle if your alarm unit has this option it is RED / green running from the switch down the steering column

asr 
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ok i am guessing that it is on the top connector of the box i see two connectors with RED / black is this right i really dont want to cut unessary wires. thanks 05gt for the quick reply.
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can also grab it at the radio
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ASR, don't cut any wires, test the two RED / black wires first and see which one triggers when you turn the light switch to parklight position, then make your connection you shouldn't be cutting anyways

asr 
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oh i mean to strip them so i can tap them91 acura legend parking lights -- posted image.. i only cut one wire and that was the starter wire for the kill part of the system. 05gt i tested Both wires and they both turned 12v (acutally 11.4) after i turned on the switch. they were both 0 before oh by the way i am using my red tester for the wire and black to body ground. if thats any help. does any body know which one i really dont want electral tape on my wires for no reason.
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if you are saying they both tested 12 volts when you turned the switch go to anyone of them, but there should be one in the plug on the fusebox
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how about this one is bigger than the other. does that ring any bells 05gt?
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the plug any way.
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it won't be that big
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