WebElectric Sequentials installed - pics & vid
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Bill,
Excellent write-up and photos. I got my Webelectric Sequentials in yesterday, and installed them in no time thanks to your excellent photos and everybodies tips. The black putty that seals the studs was very easy to reuse. I just caught it all when I took the nuts off, then just like plumbers putty, rolled it up in a ball, and then made it into a snake, and then put it back around the studs for the reinstall. As I torqued down the nuts, the putty squeezed out just like it did during the factory install. Thanks again for a great write-up on how to install the sequentials!
Excellent write-up and photos. I got my Webelectric Sequentials in yesterday, and installed them in no time thanks to your excellent photos and everybodies tips. The black putty that seals the studs was very easy to reuse. I just caught it all when I took the nuts off, then just like plumbers putty, rolled it up in a ball, and then made it into a snake, and then put it back around the studs for the reinstall. As I torqued down the nuts, the putty squeezed out just like it did during the factory install. Thanks again for a great write-up on how to install the sequentials!
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Originally Posted by MrLatte
What are those red plastic pry handles that are seen in the photos to get the bulbs out? Are those needed? If so, where would one find them? Thanks.
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yeah just do not get a giant shop screw driver to do the job just get something that can pry them up if they are sticking...i messed with my old V6's taillights and i just got a small flat head screw driver and pryed gently and they popped out
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Thanks all!
Yeah, those plastic things were just wedged scrapers. Like others mentioned, anything will work if you need to pry those bulbs out.
Yeah, those plastic things were just wedged scrapers. Like others mentioned, anything will work if you need to pry those bulbs out.
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my wife just got her new 2006 gt convertible and the first thing that went on the car were the sequential turn signals and the pony grill from webelectric products. i think it took all of 25 minutes to do both.
excellent, excellent products and customer service!! thank you.
excellent, excellent products and customer service!! thank you.
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Of course! They're all good, just a matter of what company you go with.
(btw- I'm a CDC supporter too; Shaker and chin spoiler
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I'm keeping mine, for what I don't know, but at least I have it.
(btw- I'm a CDC supporter too; Shaker and chin spoiler
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I'm keeping mine, for what I don't know, but at least I have it.
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TB, Everthing you've done to your car ROCKS! If I'd gone with red, I would've been your biggest plagiarizer...
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Just take notice how tight they are as you dissasemble it.
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My sequentials go out in the mail today so I looked up the shop manual page for doing this work, the nuts are to be torqued to 53 lb-in.
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Hey, I got mine installed tonight. Very cool! I checked out all the functions and they seem to work as advertised.
One question: I checked the backup lights and I only have one on the passenger side. Are both supposed to light up? I forgot to check that before I changed them out.
One question: I checked the backup lights and I only have one on the passenger side. Are both supposed to light up? I forgot to check that before I changed them out.
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It's that lower 4th socket. Check to make sure that bulb is engaged into the socket and test before installing the light lens assembly.