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'99/'01 Cobra Tail Lights installed
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<blockquote data-quote="va boy" data-source="post: 12512421" data-attributes="member: 68674"><p>I found this entry to be very helpful with my install, credit for this useful info goes to "garbonzo1991gt"' as he originally posted this, i am just adding a couple of pictures. It really made this portion a lot easier for me. It's MUCH easier to get to versus the one under the dash. Plus if you ever need to reconnect this green wire for whatever reason, it will be much easier from this location. </p><p></p><p>Here is a couple of pictures that show what he is talking about. I opted to use a couple of dead end caps to cap off the ends of the green wire that I cut. </p><p>Here is a picture of the plugs you will find behind the drivers kick panel, use the middle one which is grey. Only 2 can be seen in this picture, but 3 are behind there. The 3rd one is hidden behind that black cable in this picture. </p><p>[ATTACH=full]403947[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>As he already stated, it will be clearly marked with the #12, cut that green wire and secure both cut ends with whatever method you choose. </p><p>You can see in this picture where I disconnected one end of the plug so I could easily work with it and capped off both cut ends of the said green wire. </p><p>[ATTACH=full]403948[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Anyway, just adding on to what was already said on page 2. This bit of info helped me out a lot, as it is super tight underneath the dash trying to get to, and cut the same green wire standing on your head!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="va boy, post: 12512421, member: 68674"] I found this entry to be very helpful with my install, credit for this useful info goes to "garbonzo1991gt"' as he originally posted this, i am just adding a couple of pictures. It really made this portion a lot easier for me. It's MUCH easier to get to versus the one under the dash. Plus if you ever need to reconnect this green wire for whatever reason, it will be much easier from this location. Here is a couple of pictures that show what he is talking about. I opted to use a couple of dead end caps to cap off the ends of the green wire that I cut. Here is a picture of the plugs you will find behind the drivers kick panel, use the middle one which is grey. Only 2 can be seen in this picture, but 3 are behind there. The 3rd one is hidden behind that black cable in this picture. [ATTACH=full]403947[/ATTACH] As he already stated, it will be clearly marked with the #12, cut that green wire and secure both cut ends with whatever method you choose. You can see in this picture where I disconnected one end of the plug so I could easily work with it and capped off both cut ends of the said green wire. [ATTACH=full]403948[/ATTACH] Anyway, just adding on to what was already said on page 2. This bit of info helped me out a lot, as it is super tight underneath the dash trying to get to, and cut the same green wire standing on your head! [/QUOTE]
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