I'm looking for a way to make the US tail lights more like the European ones. European Juke tail lights have an outboard amber turn signal
As you know, the US tail lights have the red combination parking/turn signal in the outer bulb. The inner bulb on the Euro tails appears to be the parking/stop light, while on the US tails it only functions as the stop light.
Obviously, ordering European tail lights will not fix the issue as the vehicles are wired differently. My thought is to mess with the wiring itself, essentially swapping the wire that controls the 'high' filament (turn signal) on the outer bulb with the wire that controls the illumination of the single filament (stop light) on the inner bulb. This would hopefully make the outer bulb function as the parking and stop light, as most cars do, and allow the inside bulb to be a dedicated turn signal. I think this would be safer and easier for people behind to know when you are stopping and/or signaling.
While I know the bulbs are the same wattage from looking at the manual, I'm not very electrically savvy and I have no way of knowing which wire controls which function. Curious if anyone with more experience has thoughts about this or has any recommendations, aside from going to a stereo/electronics shop.
Appreciate any feedback
Kev
As you know, the US tail lights have the red combination parking/turn signal in the outer bulb. The inner bulb on the Euro tails appears to be the parking/stop light, while on the US tails it only functions as the stop light.
Obviously, ordering European tail lights will not fix the issue as the vehicles are wired differently. My thought is to mess with the wiring itself, essentially swapping the wire that controls the 'high' filament (turn signal) on the outer bulb with the wire that controls the illumination of the single filament (stop light) on the inner bulb. This would hopefully make the outer bulb function as the parking and stop light, as most cars do, and allow the inside bulb to be a dedicated turn signal. I think this would be safer and easier for people behind to know when you are stopping and/or signaling.
While I know the bulbs are the same wattage from looking at the manual, I'm not very electrically savvy and I have no way of knowing which wire controls which function. Curious if anyone with more experience has thoughts about this or has any recommendations, aside from going to a stereo/electronics shop.
Appreciate any feedback
Kev