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    Anyone ever installed some repeater lamps from a 94 KIA pride ? I dont guess there is a place to plug them in on a 93 festiva ?


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    I would guess that you have to tie them into the turn signals.
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    • #3
      I was thinking about tying them into the corner lights so they come on with the parking lights. I was hoping the KIA and festiva used the same harness so maybe there is an extra unused connector for them somewhere. Probably like the clock harness though.
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      • #4
        you can tie them to the marker lights for power and then tie the other end to the turn signals. this is how we installed the bumper pole markers on the trucks when I worked at the Pete dealer. Run this way when the marker is on the pole(or side in this case) is grounded through the turn signal, when you turn the signal on it will put power on the other leg that was being grounded causing the light to actually go out. Giving the effect of the side marker blinking opposite the turn signal

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