98+ss spoiler wiring
#2
I don't know what kind of car you have but I can tell you what I did.
I bought a spoiler off a wrecked SS and had to buy a new LED light. Once I popped the spoiler off there is just a snap clip that attaches the wires from the light to the wires from the car. Unplug them and plug in the new spoiler. Thats it.
The whole job took me 15-20 mins. Now if you do not have the snap style light you will have to do some soldering and what not but it shouldn't take to long. Also 93-95 cars have reported ABS INOP codes when going to the LED light. This has been fixed by wiring in a resistor. I did not have to do any of this due to my car being a 97.
~Jim~
I bought a spoiler off a wrecked SS and had to buy a new LED light. Once I popped the spoiler off there is just a snap clip that attaches the wires from the light to the wires from the car. Unplug them and plug in the new spoiler. Thats it.
The whole job took me 15-20 mins. Now if you do not have the snap style light you will have to do some soldering and what not but it shouldn't take to long. Also 93-95 cars have reported ABS INOP codes when going to the LED light. This has been fixed by wiring in a resistor. I did not have to do any of this due to my car being a 97.
~Jim~
#4
You may or not have to wire in a resistor. I think you'll be alright but I cannot give you a exact answer. Just open it up and take a look. Worst comes to worst you put the old spoiler back on till you get all the parts.
~Jim~
~Jim~
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