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> Question about LED front turn signal install
daveinseattle
post Jul 18 2020, 10:23 AM
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This site has been an incredible resource as I've (re)gotten into the 914 scene.

I am just about done installing the spokeworks led setup and when I got to the front turn signals, looks like they've been modified. I think it's a camp914 setup?

I assume that I can just remove it and it won't be an issue but figured I'd check here.

The top spade connector is presumably power and I would think the other wire is a ground that they drilled a hole through the bucket to connect? I'd love not to have to take the bucket out but hesitant to just pull on it...

thanks in advance for any advice!

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post Jul 18 2020, 02:34 PM
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Dave,

The extra lamp and holder will likely need to be removed. The turnsignal socket looks ok and the LED board should plug right in.
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post Jul 18 2020, 04:06 PM
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Thanks Jerry - appreciate the help, great customer service and very cool and well done product! The LED's have been very intuitive to install.

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Dave,

The extra lamp and holder will likely need to be removed. The turnsignal socket looks ok and the LED board should plug right in.

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