Wiring turn signals to liberty light heads

Da-Sarge

Member
Feb 27, 2020
393
Canada
I'm not sure if this is the rite spot or not but here's a question for you Lightner modders out there has anyone attempted to wire light heads in their amber liberty light bar to their turn signals? I know there is stop tail turn modules available but not sure if they are for the liberty. anything you guys might know or know of by all means. is there a 3 marker light insert for the front and rear that would fit maybe under the light heads or on top. I figured I would check if there's anything that's a possibility.
 

shues

Lifetime VIP Donor
May 21, 2010
10,295
NW Indiana
The Towman's Liberty includes a pair of 500-series stop/tail/turn lights on a separate, four-wire harness. The harness needs to be wired in to the tail light circuit, the left turn signal/brake light circuit, the right turn signal/brake light circuit, and ground.
 

FusionWolf

Member
Oct 8, 2012
504
Massachusetts
You could pretty easily retrofit marker lights into the bar. As far as integrating your amber modules into the turn signals: the short answer is not really without doing some extensive modification. However if you have a wecan bar or want to do a wecan bar IO swap then you could pretty easily program in turn signals by just programming them to one of the outputs on your interface module or into a cencom, carbide or cantrol unit input wire.
 

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