Isuzu Tail and Trailer Lights. Understanding the Tail Light Converter.

Isuzu Tail and Trailer Lights. Understanding the Tail Light Converter.

Some trucks require a tail light converter. If the truck has an amber tail light, a tail light converter is required. Here is some helpful information specific to Isuzu.

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@operator8014 says:

I like those style junction boxes, the ones that have fuse receptacles are nice too. For jobs like this where one set of wires is going to be stationary permanently, while the other set may come and go, I like to bolt down the permanent set by itself first, then add the temporary set after and bolt them down with their own nut. That way you can pull off the temporary wires without dealing with the permanent set coming off too.

@VitStroke-oi8md says:

Hello. Good video. Where can I buy that aftermarket wire box?

@andrew.c.williams468 says:

Where did you get your book? It would be awesome to have!

@michaelrauff734 says:

I have an 06 NPR and the shop manual and still missed figuring out why the rear dome lights didn't work. You just saved me so much time trying to understand that rats nest of wires at the back of the frame. You deserve way more credit for this video than the number of views it has. Thank you so much for the effort you took to make this.

@joshuamyers34 says:

Great video! Thank you!

@kitsapmobiletractor says:

Probably one of the best videos on YouTube right now. Very very detailed and useful. And your speaking skills were perfect

@thomasvarney723 says:

Very informative, thanks. I'm still gathering information before wiring my '06.

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