JGG
EUR diesel exporter
Hi,
Let me first introduce myself.
I am Johan. Living in The Netherlands. I wanted a Land Cruiser 100 after traveling to Dubai. Choose for the Lexus version.
After a lot of searching and calculating I bougth a LX470 in NY and got it transported to Europe.
Some pictures:
And now, my problem: In here we have the turning signal and the brake signal ALWAYS as a seperate bulb. That means a saperate signal as the official standard. That means that I have a problem with the american wiring source, because that one has turning light and brake signal on the same wire.
I hope somebody knows how it's working down there, and can tell me if there is a signal for the turning lights with an added brake signal on that wire (because rear lights on car are seperated). Than I can cut out that brake wire somewhere? (and use that wire for the brake position on my connector)
So, where can I find this addon wire?
Thanks a million for the winning answer! Than you got my eternal honor...
Best regards from Holland,
Johan
Let me first introduce myself.
I am Johan. Living in The Netherlands. I wanted a Land Cruiser 100 after traveling to Dubai. Choose for the Lexus version.
After a lot of searching and calculating I bougth a LX470 in NY and got it transported to Europe.
Some pictures:
And now, my problem: In here we have the turning signal and the brake signal ALWAYS as a seperate bulb. That means a saperate signal as the official standard. That means that I have a problem with the american wiring source, because that one has turning light and brake signal on the same wire.
I hope somebody knows how it's working down there, and can tell me if there is a signal for the turning lights with an added brake signal on that wire (because rear lights on car are seperated). Than I can cut out that brake wire somewhere? (and use that wire for the brake position on my connector)
So, where can I find this addon wire?
Thanks a million for the winning answer! Than you got my eternal honor...
Best regards from Holland,
Johan
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