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post Feb 2 2004, 11:54 PM
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I want to install led washer lights on my probe and have read about all the places you could wire the power to. I want them wired to the headlights and so they blink with the turn signals but don't know how. Can anybody help?
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I don?t know about your city but here in detroit, I was ticketed for having a blue led windshield washer and paid a 100 fine. then I changed it to white led and another moron of a policeman give me a ticket saying the light is blue eventhough it is as white as white could be. but it is okay for them to see hummers with all the lights on them. crazy pigs...
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Follow Pepito's lead on this one and be sure to check your state's motor vehicle inspection laws. In Pennsylvania, such equipment is illegal and depending on the jurisdiction and how board law enforcement is, you could be in for a fine. Typically, any aftermarket lighting is illegal; thus any ornamental lighting, including LEDs, are not legal. > >
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Follow Pepito's lead on this one and be sure to check your state's motor vehicle inspection laws. In Pennsylvania, such equipment is illegal and depending on the jurisdiction and how bored law enforcement officials are, you could be in for a fine. Typically, any aftermarket lighting is illegal; thus any ornamental lighting, including LEDs, are not legal. > >
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Follow Pepito's lead on this one and be sure to check your state's motor vehicle inspection laws. In Pennsylvania, such equipment is illegal and depending on the jurisdiction and how bored law enforcement officials are, you could be in for a fine. Typically, any aftermarket lighting is illegal; thus any ornamental lighting, including LEDs, are not legal. Hummer owners get away with it because typically the lighting on those vehicles is factory installed. > >
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