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I haven’t noticed this problem. Only had ours on since July 4th weekend and will be removing after our vacation in August. I don’t plan on leaving them in full time.
It’s not a dummy plug. There’s an actual light in the orange side marker. I wasn’t seeing a dummy plug anywhere. It’s also difficult to tell which is the correct wiring for #2 as there are multiple to choose from.
We use this one:
https://princelionheart.com/products/seatsaver
It has worked well for us and when you remove our car seat, you can’t tell one had been in the seat.
Who makes these? Do you know if they make them for the red reflectors on the rear bumper? I tinted the front side ambers since they were easy to remove.
Did you tint these yourself? I’m wondering how the rear red reflectors are removed to tint them? I just did the front ambers today and they were easy to remove.
These are pictures of the headlights and fog light area on the Altitude package. The first picture showsour "fog light delete". The second photo is of the driver side headlight. The third is the wiring to the side amber marker light. The fourth is just an overall shot of the headlight area. I am...
I tinted the front amber side marker lights today. I removed them to make the application process much more simple. Used 20% window tint on them. Looks so much better with the black accents of the Altitude package.
I’ve personally never heard of this offering. More common examples of proven coatings are Gtechniq, Gyeon, CarPro, or Modesta to name a few. Like mentioned above, don’t expect 5-6 years out of a coating. 2-3 years is much more realistic and that’s with proper care. They’re not a magic solution...
If you could, would you be able to see if there’s a part number on the wire? I’ll have to look on ours again and check for that wire. I did not see that type of wire anywhere in my search, but I’ll have to do a better search now that I know what it looks like. I appreciate your help!