How to Wire the Optronics Sealed Miro-Flex Star LED Marker Lights # MCL19AB
Updated 04/11/2013 | Published 04/04/2013 >
Question:
I purchased a pair of these lights. They came in a plastic bag with no paperwork at all. There a no defining marks on the rear of the lights or the wires as to which wire is the lead and which is the ground. Both wires are Yellow. Only marking on the lights is on the lense . Top and sae #. to use as reference. Thanks for any help.
asked by: John O
Expert Reply:
The 2 wires on the Optronics Sealed, Miro-Flex Led Marker Light, # MCL19AB, are not individually designated for ground or power. In other words, it does not matter which wire you use for ground or which wire you connect to the tail light circuit. The light will work as long as one of the wires is grounded and one wire is connected to the tail light circuit.
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Miro-Flex LED Clearance or Side Marker Light w/ Chrome Bezel - Submersible - 4 Diodes - Amber Lens
- Trailer Lights
- Clearance Lights
- Marker
- Oval
- Surface Mount
- Submersible Lights
- LED Light
- 5-3/4L x 1-9/16W Inch
- Amber
- Optronics
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