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**5.** You are going to run a 3 ft. piece of stranded automotive electrical wire (18 GA) from the turn signal up to the low beam headlight area. To do this take an awl and force open the grommet at the back of the turn signal to allow you to push this wire through. This is the hardest part of the procedure. It might help to use a piece of coat hanger to help get this wire through as a lead. start with about 3 feet. This will maintain a water tight condition. Dress this wire up to the area behind the low beam.
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**5.** You are going to run a 3 ft. piece of stranded automotive electrical wire 22/20 GA from the turn signal up to the low beam headlight area. To do this take an awl and force open the grommet at the back of the turn signal to allow you to push this wire through. This is the hardest part of the procedure. It might help to use a piece of coat hanger to help get this wire through as a lead. start with about 3 feet. This will maintain a water tight condition. Dress this wire up to the area behind the low beam.


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Edited on 2009-12-20 18:01:50 by WebMaster
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====on the 1986 560SL (R107) ====
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====on the 1986 560SL (R107)====


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[[http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/showthread.php?t=261512 Discuss this DIY here.]]


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Edited on 2009-09-18 23:54:43 by WebMaster
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Have you ever considered having your side marker lights work as turn signals?
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Have ever considered having your side marker lights work as turn signals?


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