Question re: side markers

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Uncle Vinnie, Sep 13, 2005.

  1. Uncle Vinnie

    Uncle Vinnie Guest

    I wanted to add a set of side markers to my 1998 S70. I have done this
    before years ago on an old 740.

    I'll probably get the kit from IPD. But, is anyone familiar with the
    connectors on the lights themselves (square one's)?.

    I'd like to avoid getting the harness, which is very pretty expensive, and
    wire it myself. Thanks!
     
    Uncle Vinnie, Sep 13, 2005
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  2. Uncle Vinnie

    Glenn Klein Guest

    Check Daniel Sterns website he has posted the information you need
    Glenn

    --
    "*-344-*Never Forgotten"
    Is for the New York City Firemen who lost their lives on September 11,2001.
    The official count is 343, but there was also a volunteer who lost his life
    aiding in the initial rescue efforts. And I will never forget them as
    long as I live,
    nor should any American.
     
    Glenn Klein, Sep 14, 2005
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  3. Uncle Vinnie

    Uncle Vinnie Guest

    Thank you!
     
    Uncle Vinnie, Sep 14, 2005
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  4. Uncle Vinnie

    Uncle Vinnie Guest

    Glenn...

    Thanks for the article. But what I am trying to find out is what type of
    connectors are on the back of the lights. If there is a plug and a pigtail,
    I can just splice in and wire them up. If there is a special connector and
    boot, then I would be forced into getting the harness, which goes for about
    $47 I think...

    thanks!
     
    Uncle Vinnie, Sep 14, 2005
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  5. Uncle Vinnie

    James Sweet Guest


    If they're the same as the markers for a 740, the connectors are identical
    as used for the windshield washer pumps on 240s as well as a few other less
    accessible areas on the car. If you have a junkyard nearby you can get them
    easily.
     
    James Sweet, Sep 15, 2005
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  6. Uncle Vinnie

    Uncle Vinnie Guest

    Thank you!


     
    Uncle Vinnie, Sep 15, 2005
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