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James R. wrote: > I have a 1999 Mustang “COBRA” model and only have one “amber” turn signal, will this work with > the ATS sequential lighting system?

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James R. wrote: > I have a 1999 Mustang “COBRA” model and only have one “amber” turn signal, will this work with > the ATS sequential lighting system?

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James you have what is called a “Euro” style rear lighting system and you only have one amber turn signal per rear side as well as having the brakes on separate circuits. This is to satisfy the European auto safety requirements. Since you have to have the minimum of three red lamps to have the correct animation for sequential operation, the color and number of lamps is not correct. Some have tied the brakelights back into the amber turn signal to have one amber and two red turn signals but I do not think this look right and could cause some confusion on the part of some drivers driving behind you. Also in trying to feed the brakelights with a “parallel” power source, means that when you brake, the two brakelights are already powered on and stay powered on while the brakes are pressed! You then loose the sequential effect on turn signals while the brakes are on and are back to a single amber turn signal. Using a “T” controller for trailer harness can be used to re-route power from the E

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