i getthat part. the part im confused is when itake out the turn signal bulb in the rear, how do i disconnect the wires from the socket? i tried pulling them out but nothing work?
I'm still confused. Sorry guys lol. I'm out here right now tryin to figure it out. Like the color wire and the black wire is still in the socket which I took the first off alreau..
The blue clip opens. Wrap it around the wire of the turn signal. Then there is another slot in the blue clip. Insert the wire from the equalizer into that slot. Close the blue clip. Use pliers to close the blue clip completely. DONE.
[quote author=jonathan05 link=topic=155093.msg3308631#msg3308631 date=1251933547] do i have to cut wires?
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im not trying to sound dumb, but i still dont understand sorry man lol. i need pictures lol
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I tried to post a picture, how can I put the wires from the cars turn signal into the clips because there is not even an open end on the turn signal wire i can get to
There doesn't need to be an open end, you slide the clip over and around the wire. There are 4 similar wire taps in this pic, the wire slides right into the slot.
[quote author=siscim23 link=topic=155093.msg3308747#msg3308747 date=1251936957]
The black wire is the turn signal wire, and the red is the equalizer wire IN THIS PICTURE ONLY.
Ok so a Mazda 3 the blue wire would be the turn signal wire and the black ground. I get guys. I'm at the store right now getting some pliers. I appreciate everyones input and sorry the confusion guys. Thyself why I love mazda3forums. Oh and since the equalizer heats up, would it be a good idea to put electrical tape around it?
Do I flip the extra part over the silver thing and clamp it down?
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