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sockets for extra brake light
The sockets appear to me to be the same from the 126 and the 123. I will open the plastic gismo that goes inside the tail light lense assembly and remove the sockets. I have enough for two pairs I think.
$12.50 plus shipping. Tom W
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Tom, on my euro I have the rear fog lights sockets intack. How do I wirre this up so it works off my brakes right now it works as a rear foglight.
BTW do you have an eary style fuel jetronic fuel accumulator? Bosch part number 0 438 170 004 for 1979 and earlier K-jectronic cars has two fitting in front and hose connection in rear. [IMG]https://www.***************/secure/PartImages/0438170004.jpg[/IMG] |
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The simple answer is to cut the wires loose and splice them into the brake light wires, but I don't know if that circuit is heavy enough to do the job or not. I suggest you post in Tech for folks who know a lot more about electrical than I do.
The other thing I don't have, sorry. Tom W
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The circuit is heavy enough. Mine have been doubled now for over 10 years w/o any problem.
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