Led light rear
Anyone know a do it urself guide to change out rear tail lights on 996.
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If you're talking about keeping the same fixture, but substituting LEDs for the incandescent bulbs, do a search here and on Rennlist.com. The was at least one post that listed the part numbers. Be advised that you may need to add resistors to avoid CEL codes and problems with Cruise Control and PSM.
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no replace entire light unit
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Just do a google search of 996 Carrera LED tailights and you will get a million choices... It's been discussed more times than almost anything around here.
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you undo the 2 phillips head screws that you can see when you open the rear trunk lid and it pulls out
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If you are getting the Ebay led tail lights I can post pictures of what to plug in.
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Problems with installing led's
Originally Posted by Porsche Pilot
(Post 3528055)
If you are getting the Ebay led tail lights I can post pictures of what to plug in.
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Here is an iphone pic of the wiring. Sorry for the quality. Basically you only need to hook up the orange female and the black female. The white is your reverse light and that uses the standard bulb. Do not hook up the skinny wire as it will blow the fuse constantly.
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led light rear
thanks for the pic but it is hard to see. I think i left the orange connector alone with the orange bulb in it and converted the black and a white one to take the led leads. Is that wrong?
I noticed there is another bulb under the turn signal that does not come on, is that the rear fog light? Thanks, Brian |
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I know the pics are kinda crappy and I apologize. One of the silver males from the new led plugs into the orange female and the other silver male into the black female on the harness. One white is for the reverse and the other white is for the rear fog. I dont have the rear fog bulb in as I never use it. There may be some trial and error to determine if the orange is the turn indicator or brake and running light. You may have to swap the two back and forth. The led is powered by the harness itself so there is no need for the skinny wire.
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I will have to try the swap.
Right now i have the orange as the turn signal(square box on light) What is below that..the rear fog light? It does not light up even though i have bulbs in the right and left tail lights. |
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Tail led
Put tail spyder in all works except the part that has a regular bulb. That does not light up. This is the part closest to the trunk lid. It said to leave orange bulbs in .but put in reg. white bulbs. Any reason they don't work. Parking lights ok brake lights ok reverse ok signals ok..just that one compartment is blank
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Is it only on the drivers side? It may be a slot for the rear fog light. I dont use my rear fog so I didnt mess with it.
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Both sides under the reverse lights dont work. Borh have a reg white bulb
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just a comment;
i just got these lights but the night time lights dont work.. (do they even come with this functionality?) the back of my car is pitch black unless i press the brake or turn on the turn signals... any ideas from anyone? :S From what im seeing so far (or guessing) from the wiring harness, Brown Wire - Ground / Common Green - Turn Signal Voltage Red - +12V power Black - Brake Signal Blue - Reverse Grey- Fog What i cant seem to understand is what the plug farthest away from the center of the car does (the skinny plug) |
Return them and get the Dectane LED tail lights. Random Chinese quality often arrive mis-wired and end up failing in a few months anyways.
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Originally Posted by B8_RDC
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Return them and get the Dectane LED tail lights. Random Chinese quality often arrive mis-wired and end up failing in a few months anyways.
car was in an accident so i dont have my stock lights lol... im thinking maybe its a burnt fuse? I say this because half the fuses in the car were burnt out when i got it back from the body shop. Any idea what fuse regulates the power to the rear lights (non brakes)? If i can figure out what these rear night light things are actually called; i could find the corresponding fuse lol. |
Originally Posted by Saibot
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unfortunately that isnt an option for me :(
car was in an accident so i dont have my stock lights lol... im thinking maybe its a burnt fuse? I say this because half the fuses in the car were burnt out when i got it back from the body shop. Any idea what fuse regulates the power to the rear lights (non brakes)? If i can figure out what these rear night light things are actually called; i could find the corresponding fuse lol. |
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