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<blockquote data-quote="03snkvert" data-source="post: 6287807" data-attributes="member: 39207"><p>If you went to a full time live that is your problem. Just as you say Always live means Brake Light Always on. </p><p></p><p>Find the wire that only has power when the brake is applied:</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Yellow">Connecting the brake light:</span></p><p><span style="color: Yellow"></span></p><p><span style="color: Yellow">Note: Wiring difference for 1999 and up</span></p><p><span style="color: Yellow">1. Now that the bar is in the car and bolted down, you will need to connect the wires for the brake light. You will find the main wiring harness on the driver-side rear seat area, it is a long rectangular box. After cutting away the black tape, pull out the wires from the box. You will need to find a red wire with a green stripe (Solid Green for 1999 & up) and a solid black wire. Using the two dark blue connectors, tap into each wire. Then using the light blue connectors, crimp those to the wire from the light bar. Plug that into the dark blue connectors. Test the brake light by depressing brake pedal. If the light does not work, reverse your connections.</span></p><p></p><p>I think once you change that wire you will be good to go!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03snkvert, post: 6287807, member: 39207"] If you went to a full time live that is your problem. Just as you say Always live means Brake Light Always on. Find the wire that only has power when the brake is applied: [COLOR="Yellow"]Connecting the brake light: Note: Wiring difference for 1999 and up 1. Now that the bar is in the car and bolted down, you will need to connect the wires for the brake light. You will find the main wiring harness on the driver-side rear seat area, it is a long rectangular box. After cutting away the black tape, pull out the wires from the box. You will need to find a red wire with a green stripe (Solid Green for 1999 & up) and a solid black wire. Using the two dark blue connectors, tap into each wire. Then using the light blue connectors, crimp those to the wire from the light bar. Plug that into the dark blue connectors. Test the brake light by depressing brake pedal. If the light does not work, reverse your connections.[/COLOR] I think once you change that wire you will be good to go! [/QUOTE]
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