Can parking lights be any color?
Yes, any color other than amber or white is illegal for parking lights.
What color do parking lights have to be?
Parking lights are located at the front and back of your vehicles; they are white or amber in the front and red on the back. All of them must be visible for 500 ft. It is never legal to drive with your parking lights on; they are only to be used during parking.
Are Underglow lights illegal?
Laws concerning the use of neon underglow lights are typically covered under the lighting requirements of state traffic laws or motor vehicle codes. As a general principle, underglow lights are legal so long as they remain covered and unlit on public roads and do not flash or include the colors red or blue.
How long can I leave my parking lights on?
In practice, overnight is usually fine. Chances are if you have a good battery and a reliable engine that doesn’t need to much effort to crank, you should be ok even after 10 or 12 hours. If your battery is well into it’s second or third year, I would worry about using parking lights more than four or five hours.
Where are the Blue wires on a Chevy?
They are as follows: Apparently, in some models, the RIGHT REAR door has blue wires. If this is the case, here is the polarity: Dark Blue (+); Light Blue (-) Just thought I’d share this so it’s now available in one place.
Do you need wiring diagram for rear lights?
Needing to rewire a harness for the rear lights of my 2003 Dodge Ram. Unfortunately the new harness does not contain the same wire colors. Need a wiring chart for a 2005 Dodge Ram I believe so I can successfully splice the wires.
Are there Blue wires on the right rear door?
Apparently, in some models, the RIGHT REAR door has blue wires. If this is the case, here is the polarity: Dark Blue (+); Light Blue (-)
Where are the PK lights on a Chevy?
Pk Lights BROWN/WHITE AT THE HEADLIGHT SWITCH OR PIN #A7 IN A GRAY I’m lookin for a wire that is on until the door is open and the keys are off..basically when the radio shuts off the amps are off Click to expand…