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  1. ckouba

    M1078 rear tail light conversion.

    Thank you Ronmar! Bookmarking this post for future reference. The converter I got worked but I am hesitant to trust it for brake lights... If I hard wire something in which I know doesn't depend on diodes or other electronics, I'd feel a lot better about it.
  2. ckouba

    M1078 rear tail light conversion.

    It's been a while since I did it and I do remember it taking a try or two, but I think that was more because I misread the pin out for the 7-pin outlet or something. Once I had the wires in the correct place, it worked like a champ. I'm sometimes skeptical with small, cheap, aftermarket...
  3. ckouba

    M1078 rear tail light conversion.

    Nope. No diodes, no nothing, just wired up as advertised and it actually worked. I was skeptical but it worked on my quick trial. I expect (and truly hope) that it will when I do the final install...
  4. ckouba

    M1078 rear tail light conversion.

    BTW, I just used the 7 pin connection to test them out, and will probably just use that when I wire up the camper body with the running lights, etc...
  5. ckouba

    M1078 rear tail light conversion.

    I want to do the same- with larger LED tail lights and amber for the turn signals. I found a tail light decoder/de-coupler. I tried it temporarily and it worked as advertised. Will install permanently in a bit...
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