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Old 11-06-2009, 05:24 PM
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2003 Tail light wiring

Hi everyone, sorry if this is repost, however I have not found usefull info here on this subject yet...

I am changing my tail lamps from stock amber colored turn signals to clear ones...

Problem #1 Mine 03/03 production model... Tail lamps bought are 10/03PM.

Can the new lamps be used??

Harness are all the same.

Old lamps have 5 connection pins (1,2 4,5), new lamps only have 4 (2-5)

Is there a wiring diagram out there to find out what combo to wires to pins will make lamp work correctly.

Thanks in advance
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Old 11-06-2009, 08:33 PM
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you need to replace the Lamp module and retrofit the coding to adapt to 4 pin connection. or you can just replace the tail lamps with the older clear tail lamps from some sport package lamps.
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