by Dan 6511 » Fri Jul 12, 2013 12:54 pm
I didn't do the work, but only becuase I didn't have time to do it and didn't want it becoming another ornament like the corvette has! However I could of done it myself quite easily.
With the standard rear lights the brake lights and indicators all share the same bulbs and are controlled from the ECU. The 2010+ models also have sequential indicators which are also not allowed in the uk.

Shame becuase they look really good. So the stock setup needs to be dissabled and new seperate feeds for indicators and brake lights are needed.
First uou need to put a dummy load on the original tail light wiring so the ECU thinks its still stock. Then you need to come off the front indicators with relays and a fused 12V from the battery. You then use the new relays to run your side repeaters and new orange rear bulbs, which on the mustang can go in 2 of the reverse lights as there are 4 originaly. The other 2 reverse lights just stay as they are. Don't run the new bulbs straight off the front bulbs without relays becuase the extra current will damage the ECU over time.
Brake lights you need to relay off the high level LED brake light in the same way as the front indicators. Again coming straight off to bulbs will overload it as its only designed to power the LED bar. This gives you a feed for new brake lights which connect up to the original bulbs in the tailights. For the fog, you need to add an extra switch inside the car with a light on it to show when its on. Mine is run to the inner brake lights so no dangly lights under the bumper. It just means I don't have as many brake lights on the back as stock but still enough.
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