Uncle Vinnie wrote:
> I wanted to add a set of side markers to my 1998 S70. I have done this
> before years ago on an old 740.
>
> I'll probably get the kit from IPD. But, is anyone familiar with the
> connectors on the lights themselves (square one's)?.
>
> I'd like to avoid getting the harness, which is very pretty expensive, and
> wire it myself. Thanks!
>
Check Daniel Sterns website he has posted the information you need
Glenn
--
"*-344-*Never Forgotten"
Is for the New York City Firemen who lost their lives on September 11,2001.
The official count is 343, but there was also a volunteer who lost his life
aiding in the initial rescue efforts. And I will never forget them as
long as I live,
nor should any American.
Thank you!
"Glenn Klein" <Glenn@hotmail.net> wrote in message
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> Uncle Vinnie wrote:
>> I wanted to add a set of side markers to my 1998 S70. I have done this
>> before years ago on an old 740.
>>
>> I'll probably get the kit from IPD. But, is anyone familiar with the
>> connectors on the lights themselves (square one's)?.
>>
>> I'd like to avoid getting the harness, which is very pretty expensive,
>> and wire it myself. Thanks!
>>
> Check Daniel Sterns website he has posted the information you need
> Glenn
>
> --
> "*-344-*Never Forgotten"
> Is for the New York City Firemen who lost their lives on September
> 11,2001.
> The official count is 343, but there was also a volunteer who lost his
> life
> aiding in the initial rescue efforts. And I will never forget them as long
> as I live,
> nor should any American.
Thanks for the article. But what I am trying to find out is what type of
connectors are on the back of the lights. If there is a plug and a pigtail,
I can just splice in and wire them up. If there is a special connector and
boot, then I would be forced into getting the harness, which goes for about
$47 I think...
thanks!
"Glenn Klein" <Glenn@hotmail.net> wrote in message
news:43278538.10101@hotmail.net...
> Uncle Vinnie wrote:
>> I wanted to add a set of side markers to my 1998 S70. I have done this
>> before years ago on an old 740.
>>
>> I'll probably get the kit from IPD. But, is anyone familiar with the
>> connectors on the lights themselves (square one's)?.
>>
>> I'd like to avoid getting the harness, which is very pretty expensive,
>> and wire it myself. Thanks!
>>
> Check Daniel Sterns website he has posted the information you need
> Glenn
>
> --
> "*-344-*Never Forgotten"
> Is for the New York City Firemen who lost their lives on September
> 11,2001.
> The official count is 343, but there was also a volunteer who lost his
> life
> aiding in the initial rescue efforts. And I will never forget them as long
> as I live,
> nor should any American.
"Uncle Vinnie" <vinrin57@nospam.optonline.net> wrote in message
news:BfWVe.543$H24.124@fe11.lga...
> Glenn...
>
> Thanks for the article. But what I am trying to find out is what type of
> connectors are on the back of the lights. If there is a plug and a
pigtail,
> I can just splice in and wire them up. If there is a special connector
and
> boot, then I would be forced into getting the harness, which goes for
about
> $47 I think...
>
If they're the same as the markers for a 740, the connectors are identical
as used for the windshield washer pumps on 240s as well as a few other less
accessible areas on the car. If you have a junkyard nearby you can get them
easily.
"James Sweet" <jamessweet@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Uncle Vinnie" <vinrin57@nospam.optonline.net> wrote in message
> news:BfWVe.543$H24.124@fe11.lga...
>> Glenn...
>>
>> Thanks for the article. But what I am trying to find out is what type of
>> connectors are on the back of the lights. If there is a plug and a
> pigtail,
>> I can just splice in and wire them up. If there is a special connector
> and
>> boot, then I would be forced into getting the harness, which goes for
> about
>> $47 I think...
>>
>
>
> If they're the same as the markers for a 740, the connectors are identical
> as used for the windshield washer pumps on 240s as well as a few other
> less
> accessible areas on the car. If you have a junkyard nearby you can get
> them
> easily.
>
>
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