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Not sure if this has been mentioned, but on my '10 Z Roadster, the brake was green, but power for parking lights (LEDs on when parking lights are on), the
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Not sure if this has been mentioned, but on my '10 Z Roadster, the brake was green, but power for parking lights (LEDs on when parking lights are on), the color of wire was actually purple. I attached the leads from the fog light to the driver's side rear taillight harness. Also, for people wanting to remove the troublesome dummy light, I found it easiest to use a Dremel tool. At first, I was going to create a slit in the stud to hold that steady to turn the nut, but then realized that the longer I use the Dremel tool to make a slit, the hotter the stud became, and eventually just melted the plastic. I say, why waste time struggling with those nuts when you can just melt the plastic? Anyways, I wanted to share this experience with others that are going to install this fog light.
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