Euro Long Turn and Fog Install
Turn Signals
Start out by popping out your filler plates. Sorry I don’t have pictures, mine fell out. They have a clip on the foglight/dummy side. Once these are out use the clips on the turns to pop them out. Then unscrew the fogs. These are kinda tough because of the angle but its easily doable.
You’ll see that the turn signal wiring has a 3 pin connection and the Euros have a 2 pin connection. To hook up the new lights correctly, you’ll need to find the proper 2 pin connector. I got mine from TMTuning.com. you will be cutting the 3 pin connector off of your stock wiring and connecting the new 2 pin connector.
For the Driver Side
Orange is your ground and will match up to the black wire. The black/white wire is live and goes to your red wire (for power). The grey/black wire is unused. Use electrical tape to seal it off and protect it in case you decide to go back to the OEM.
For the Passenger Side
This side has different colors but the procedure is the same. Orange goes to black and black/green to red. Tape off the grey/red wire.
Fog Lights
The fogs are already 2 pin so you don’t need to worry there. I got extra 2 pin connectors just in case and I’m glad I did. On mine one of the fogs was fused with the socket so I just replaced them. Red goes to red and black to black here.
To put the fogs in I lined them up and drilled a hole where the NA bottom screw should go. Then I mounted them using the screw. Tighten it thoroughly as it will be the only thing holding it in place. Do this to both sides.
With the fogs in you can now put in the turns. These wobbled around quite a bit so I used molding tape (double sided tape) on the top and bottom to get them to stay.
With that, you are complete and your lights should work.
Thanks to Mike for the wiring help for the turns.
Words and Photos: GT R4C3R
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