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Old 3/6/05, 04:59 PM
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Gordon, that is correct and yes, the signals will keep sequencing, as well as hazzard lights until you turn them off.
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Originally posted by adrenalin@March 6, 2005, 6:02 PM
Gordon, that is correct and yes, the signals will keep sequencing, as well as hazzard lights until you turn them off.

Thanks for clarifying, John.

That is how I wanted them to work and I remember reading a while back it was not the case, now that everything seems to be worked out I'll order mine.

Thanks again!
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So much for waiting until tomorrow, I just ordered my set.
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Good job! You won't regret it!
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Originally posted by DozerzPony@March 6, 2005, 11:46 PM
Good job! You won't regret it!
Has anyone tried web electrics splice in kit for sequential turn signals? At $89 quite abit cheaper than their older one.
Old 3/18/05, 06:03 AM
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I just ordered it yesraeday. Will report back when installed. Mark
Originally posted by brown412+March 18, 2005, 12:10 AM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(brown412 @ March 18, 2005, 12:10 AM)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-DozerzPony@March 6, 2005, 11:46 PM
Good job! You won't regret it!
Has anyone tried web electrics splice in kit for sequential turn signals? At $89 quite abit cheaper than their older one.
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Old 3/18/05, 06:31 AM
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Still waiting for my $40 refund?!?!?!?!?
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I'm not sure why you would even ship them back for a refund. I kept mine. That way if something goofy happens to these things in a few years I can easily swap back to original.
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same here
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I got my $40 back. I am happy with it. I know if I have a situation down the road that web electrics will help me out. They are great.
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I'm working on stopping the burst function. I found the grey connector.
I found the gray wire with black stripe. Not sure about the blue wire.
Is it right next to the gray wire. Its blue, but to me it looks like a pink stripe?
Help from someone that has done this. Thanks...
Old 3/20/05, 09:28 AM
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Originally posted by GTJeff@March 19, 2005, 10:48 PM
I'm working on stopping the burst function. I found the grey connector.
I found the gray wire with black stripe. Not sure about the blue wire.
Is it right next to the gray wire. Its blue, but to me it looks like a pink stripe?
Help from someone that has done this. Thanks...

Jeff,
I did this as well, and I agree it is tuff to pick out, I did it by process of elimination. I believe if memory serves that there are only 2 other dark blue wires, if you are unsure by a simple test light (around 8.00) and test it.

According to the pinout for the connector the gray/black wire is pin 46 and the blue/orange is pin 41 I'm going to try to attach the pinout in a doc format for you.


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Thanks Gordon,

Pins 41 & 46 according to the chart says right & left front? There is several different pins that say right & left rear?

I used a multitester on the wires that I identified and got the needle to bounce back and forth when I turned on the signals. I guess I'm OK...
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Originally posted by GTJeff@March 19, 2005, 10:48 PM
I'm working on stopping the burst function. I found the grey connector.
I found the gray wire with black stripe. Not sure about the blue wire.
Is it right next to the gray wire. Its blue, but to me it looks like a pink stripe?
Help from someone that has done this. Thanks...
Do a search. I already posted a photos and instructions on how to do this. Here is one of the pics. The blue wire in question is show in this pic (far left wire)
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Also here is the wiring diagrams.
Old 3/20/05, 05:08 PM
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Thankyou...
I read all the posts before I started this and was still having difficulty.

I now have the wires run back to the trunk. Just waiting now to receive the Webelectronics $89 splice in kit.
Old 3/21/05, 03:30 PM
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I just went to webelectronics web site, I just have 1 question. Do both "kits" do the same thing? I mean does the $89.00 kit and the $139.00 (After rebate) kit produce the same affect, only with more work on the $89.00 kit?
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that is what they told me. Same thing, just a little more work. I should have mine tomorrow.. I hope
Originally posted by flight96@March 21, 2005, 5:33 PM
I just went to webelectronics web site, I just have 1 question. Do both "kits" do the same thing? I mean does the $89.00 kit and the $139.00 (After rebate) kit produce the same affect, only with more work on the $89.00 kit?
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I bought the $139 (after rebate) and installed it today. It was very easy, but after you get the panels off and get in there, in my opinion the $89 one would be just as easy. He sends good instructions.
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Just got done installing the $89 kit and putting the car back together.
Works fine and looks good...


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