I got out my turnsignal instructions and they are not very good. I took some pictures and I will give the instructions here and maybe someone can help me figure it out.
Here's the important parts out of the instructions:
Wiring"Begin by running green and yellow wires to front and rear of truck. Extend the green wire to the right rear taillight. Thread the other ends through the firewall, leaving some slack and cut."
-I don't think I have to do the running the wires to the front of the truck because they are already included in my wiring harness
Tail Lamp Connections"The socket in this kit is a double filament replacement for your original single filament socket; remove lens and bracket inside taillight (New brackets included). Remove single filament sockets from original bracket, place one original single socket and the double filament socket into the new bracket. Make sure the sockets fit tight so they will have a good ground. This may require you to bend the flanged area around the opening some with pliers. Then replace in taillight.
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Numbered wire connects back to your original taillight wire*, other wire connects to left side yellow wire, and right side connects to green wire."
-From the instructions it seems like you are only connecting to two wires from the taillight. *Also, there was not a numbered wire, so I don't know what that is about. Which ones go the the stop, tail, and turnsignals?
Switch"Drill a 1/2" hole under dash. Connect wire #9 to a good ground. Wire #10 to battery. Join the two green wires together and connect them to #8 on toggle switch. The two yellow wires go to terminal #7 on toggle switch.** If possible try to keep flasher unit in upright position, it will function a bit better. If your signals work opposite of the position on the switch, change position of switch to match. Use the bulbs from your front park lights in your rear and two for the front park lights. If you prefer that the buzzer not work, remove the red lead from the toggle switch."
-**I believe this is the front left and rear left connected together, and the front right and rear right connected together.
Here's the assembly:
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*In this picture, I believe the flasher connects between these two connections (orange arrows)
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In their instructions, there is a different wiring diagram for turnsignals, and it includes a separate wire for each signal (front right, front left, rear right, and rear left,) instead of having front right and rear right and front left and rear left connected. Here's the wiring diagram that's included with the wiring harness kit (not the turnsignal kit). * I recreated it on Paint, because I don't have a scanner, but this is what it looked like:
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Here's the instructions the wiring harness gives:
"Main wires for turnsignals are included in harness. Power & flasher wires must be supplied. If you are adding turnsignals to your pickup, this type of system does not require extra lamps mounted on the front & rear of pickup. This way, your truck can retain its original appearance, while having the convenience of turnsignals.
Stoplamps & rear turnsignals operate on one wire & taillamps operate on the other wire. However, front parklamps must be converted to double filament bulbs because one wire will be needed for front parklamps & another wire will be needed for front turnsignals."
-It makes it sound like you only need two wires from the rear lights, but there are two wires from the double filament socket and one more from the other socket. So I don't know where the other wire goes.
Here's the provisions for turnsignals in the wiring harness:
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Finally, here's a numbered list of wires on the wiring harness:
1. Headlamp switch (dash lamp terminal) to Dash Lamps
2. Ignition switch (battery terminal) to Headlamp Switch (battery terminal)
3. Ammeter (+ terminal) to Voltage Regulator ( B terminal)
8. Fuse block (stoplamp terminal) to Stoplamp switch
10. Fuse block (taillamp terminal) to Taillamps
11. Voltage Regulator (A terminal) to Generator (A terminal)
12. Headlamp Switch (taillamp terminal) to fuse block (taillamp terminal)
13. Headlamp Switch (stoplamp terminal) to fuse block (stoplamp terminal)
14. Headlamp switch (headlamp terminal) to dimmer switch (battery teminal)
15. Dimmer switch (low beam terminal) to low beam headlamps
16. Dimmer switch (high beam terminal) to high beam headlamps to high beam indicator
18. Ammeter (+ terminal) to horn
19. Ignition switch (ignition terminal) to gas gauge (E terminal)
20. Horn button to horn
22. Stoplamp switch to stoplamps
23. Headlamp switch (parklamp terminal) to parklamps
24. Voltage regulator (F terminal) to generator (F terminal)
26. Gas gauge (F terminal) to gas tank sender
31. Left rear turnsignal and stoplamp to turnsignal switch
32. Right rear turnsignal and stoplamp to turnsignal switch
33. Stoplamp switch to turnsignal switch (disregard wire #22)
34. Left front turnsignal to turnsignal switch
35. Right front turnsignal to turnsignal switch
37. Headlamp switch (dome lamp terminal) to dome lamp
This is the complete list from the instructions. What is bugging me is that the stoplight switch isn't mentioned in the turnsignal kit instruction, but it is in the wiring harness kit.
This is what I am thinking my wiring should look like:
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Tell me if everything looks correct or not. I am thinking that on the rear double filament sockets, one wire goes to the turnsignal switch, and the other goes to the original stoplamp connection. Then on the other single filament socket, it just goes to the taillamp terminal, like it was originally. Will the light come on for both turnsignal and stoplamps if it is wired this way?
One more thing, where does the flasher lead wire go? It says "to power" but where would I actually connect it?
I hope this wasn't terribly confusing, but I am just trying to figure this out and make it work correctly. I would appreciate any help on this subject. Just point me in the right direction. Thanks