Switchback Dual Color LED Turn Signal Lights
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honestly g37 switchbacks are the simpilest thing to install. when you take out your old turn signal bulb and put in the new led you have to wire up a resistor otherwise you'll get a hyper flash. the resistor positive side goes into the green and black wire and the negative side goes into the white wire of your turn signal harnesses. bulb sizes 7443 are needed along with 7444na resistors
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Would much appreciate if someone who installed these can elaborate on the install.
What is needed to access the bulbs (think through the wheels wells?), where to mount the resistor, and how to wire up the new bulbs (hoping wires don't need to be cut/spliced)?
I have the FSM just not sure where to find the schematic for the headlight/taillight circuit (believe they are commoned).
Know I sound like I'm trying to be spoon fed, but searched around to no avail and know plenty of folks ripped right thru this mod. Any help is much appreciated.
Here's all I could find was a DIY walkthrough for the coupe, not sure how relevant it is to the sedan (preferably 2010+):
https://www.myg37.com/forums/d-i-y-i...placement.html
What is needed to access the bulbs (think through the wheels wells?), where to mount the resistor, and how to wire up the new bulbs (hoping wires don't need to be cut/spliced)?
I have the FSM just not sure where to find the schematic for the headlight/taillight circuit (believe they are commoned).
Know I sound like I'm trying to be spoon fed, but searched around to no avail and know plenty of folks ripped right thru this mod. Any help is much appreciated.
Here's all I could find was a DIY walkthrough for the coupe, not sure how relevant it is to the sedan (preferably 2010+):
https://www.myg37.com/forums/d-i-y-i...placement.html
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Here's all I could find was a DIY walkthrough for the coupe, not sure how relevant it is to the sedan (preferably 2010+):
https://www.myg37.com/forums/d-i-y-i...placement.html
https://www.myg37.com/forums/d-i-y-i...placement.html
All of VLEDs just comes with the bulbs and screws and collar for the lights. If you see the picture I have one screw in and one screw out to show you the example. I forgot if i used 2 or 3 screws, but pretty much you're going to put the screw in any three hole to form the tabs for you to screw in the bulb to the housing. Yes it's a pain in the butt but in the end it's worth it like another member stated. Their warranty policy is pretty good too. I had one go out on me and the replacement process was painless. I hope this helps you out.
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