Fog/Turn Signal wiring
Can’t find the info anywhere, what wires are what for front the signals?
Green w black stripe White w black stripe Green white stripe Fogs each have different colored wires all together |
Infiniti G35 / G37 Factory Service Manuals - NICOclub
scroll down, find your year and model, look for "lt.pdf" or "exl.pdf", the service manuals for your car's exterior lighting. Circuit diagrams in there. |
Yep already been through the FSM, can’t locate a wiring diagram that indicates wire colors. I own a 2103 sedan
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Right, they don't make it easy... Here's what I've found, I think it's correct:
The turn signals are part of the "combination lamp" (inside the headlamp). They're both powered through pin-6 of the combination lamp's connectors. and grounded through pin-4. LH turn indicator + wire color is Gray, ground is Black with White stripe. RH turn indicator + wire color is Violet, ground is Black with White stripe. Fogs are separate of course, powered through pin-1 and grounded through pin-2 of their two conductor connectors. LH fog + is Blue, ground is Black with White stripe. RH fog + is White, ground is Black with White stripe. Here are a couple bits... |
Thank you very much! Fog light colors appear to be correct, however the turn signal wire colors are not.
Post #12 will show you a clear pic of turn signal wires https://www.myg37.com/forums/body-in...resistors.html |
Huh. Post #12's signature says he drives a 2016 Q50 and I think what he is holding is a dual filament (or 2-channel LED?) bulb. Are you sure your wires are that color?
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Positive and that thread was back from 12’ so def was not a 16’ Q50. :D
And yes positive my wires are the same colors |
Ha! His signature updated years after his post - or he saw into the future? OK, never mind...
I can't find any reference to your wire colors listed in either the 2012 or 2013 manuals. The books are not a lot of help. And I can't explain why there would be 3 wires going to that socket unless one is a loop through to another location (side marker?). Or, does your oem bulb in that location have 2 filaments? Is it a parking light and a turn signal? That's another possible explanation for 3 wires. If you have a multimeter that might be the easiest way to figure out what's going on. Sorry, out of ideas. |
A great diagram! Very useful thing in such cases. I had the same situation right before the New Year and it was terrible. Due to the fact that I know almost nothing about this business, I asked my father to help me, but since he was in another city and could not come because of the pandemic, he recommended me to Bates Electric St. Louis which helped me in just one day. It was about the wiring due to the fact that I was not engaged in repairs, the situation worsened and I rode for too long with broken and heated wiring. Frequently check and follow your friends!
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