Wiring Multifunction Light for Use on Rear of Truck
Question:
Hi i got new deck on my truck with only one light for all applications. But if i joint turn signal and stop wire togather all turn lamps glow at ones either i push break or turn signal what i should do
asked by: Jagjit
Expert Reply:
The Optronics Stop/Turn/Taillight you referenced, part # STL90RB, is intended for use on a trailer that has a 3-wire hook up: ground (white wire), taillights (black wire) and stop/turn lights (red wire).
All of the multi-function taillights we offer are shown on the linked page.
You'll want to use a circuit tester like # PTW2993 to test the wires on the vehicle to find out what function each one carries. The linked video shows how to use the tester.
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Optronics LED Transit Tail Light - Stop, Tail, Turn - Submersible - 31 Diodes - Red Lens
- Trailer Lights
- Tail Lights
- Stop/Turn/Tail
- Round
- Surface Mount
- Submersible Lights
- LED Light
- 7 Inch Diameter
- Red
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