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      11-01-2020, 06:13 PM   #89
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so the general consensus I'm getting here (sample size 2 so far) is that most people don't do the ground wire split when they go from 8 to 6 pin when getting new LCI lights. Got it.
I didn't either
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      11-01-2020, 06:43 PM   #90
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i just ordered the blackline tail lights from an ebay store in latvia/lithuania. got the 6 pin connectors from another also based in lithuania.

in the meantime, anyone know what's the best way to circumvent that charred ground wire on my pre-lci, 8 pin connector? It's not completely dead in the water, it still works intermittently and the console would throw me errors and clear itself while im driving. And this is after i simply removed the right tail light, unplug and replug the connector. Before that it was just permanently not working.

but when this occurs, my right brake light/indicator isn't working as well, so it's more a safety hazard than anything else.
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