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post Sep 1, 2005 - 12:19 PM
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Ok I have read alot of old projector posts. One post brought up the subject of wiring the turn/parking accent light in the low beam projectors, but nothing helpful.

I decided to make the light a parking light and to make the bulb amber. Coincidently, the existing side parking light plug seems like it would fit into the projector accent light plug-in(sort of). The stock turn signal plug has a plastic casing around the connector and if it is "removed" I am pretty sure it would fit. Anyways, my plan is to get a hold of that stck parking signal connector, via toyota or junkyard, cut the plastic I need to cut...etc.

Is there an easier way of doing this? For instance, is their a plug I can get from Autozone/pepboys that would fit? I was close to just sotering two wires into the two metal prongs inside the accent light plug, but I thought twice. I would appreciate any direction on this.

If there is a previous "helpful" post, can someone direct me to it. And I do apologize if a previous post exists, I too get a little annoyed when people do not use the search toolbar... I tried though

Thanks guys/gals


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post Sep 2, 2005 - 4:47 PM
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I took a spade connector/quick disconnect, cut it in half, and used half of the female end to slide over the terminal.

I plan to do it correctly later, but this was basically for a night to make sure they worked.

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