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Old 09-20-2006, 05:20 PM
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i have an ez-wire kit 21 circuit kit,it has left turn, right turn, reverse, and brake( no left brake or right brake) im using factory turn signal switch at the moment.
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Old 09-20-2006, 06:10 PM
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Where is the “Brake” wire coming from (where does it originate from)?
If it originates from the Stop Lamp Switch off of the Brake Pedal, then it’s very possible that the “Brake” wire should go to the Column Connector Terminal “P”. This will combine the Turn/Brake Signal through the Left Turn and Right Turn Wires.

Or as Theresa from AAW stated, it might be that the “Brake” wire is the Third Brake Light Wire (CHMSL- Center High Mounted Stop Lamp).

Sorry I’m not familiar with the “EZ-Wire” kit. I usually make my own Harnesses from scratch, primarily because most of my work is Racecar applications.
Any types of “Street Cars” and/or Restorations I get into I usually use AAW.

I hope this helps,
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Old 09-21-2006, 03:11 AM
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I'd have to agree, I think the "turn signal" wire is the brake/turn signal, and the "brake" wire is a third brake light. This is how my Painless kit worked as well. The "parking light" wire will be the tail lights and side markers.

One way to check: with a jumper on the turn signal flasher, and the turn signals on (left or right) you should have continuity between one of the tunr signal wires and one of the brake light terminals.

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Old 09-22-2006, 06:29 PM
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it might be so that the brake wire is for a 3rd brake light, i was just going on how the wireing diagrams/ instructions that came with the kit says to do it. i may end up having to modify it a lil to make it work the way i want it. id try some of the ideas to test this wireing but i found out today the turn signal switch is broken, due to previous owner instaling an aftermarket wheel and f***ing everything up. but i have my brake lights hooked up so i can drive it, i just have to be careful when changing lanes or turning, since i dont have blinkers. This car has turned out to be alil more of a mess then i had expected for a first project, but their is no better way then to learn, besides im the only 18yr old in west palm with a nova.
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