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I have a question on the rear wiring....I have run lights in the rear but no right turn signal or brake signal. I pulled the plug behind the fender an put a test light on the pins with the flashers on an I get the flashing light on the tester for both. Anyone know what color wires for right brake an right turn I should be checking out? The factory manual shows the wires but doesn't say which is which. Thanks.
On my 16, right brake is blue/red and right turn is blue/brown. Running light is blue.
EDIT: Looked up the 14. Here is a picture coming out of the BCM. It goes back to the converter module then out as different colors into the rear light. You can find your wiring diagrams HERE
I found the problem. I had removed the rear plug an when I plugged it back in one of the pins got bent. I had to take the lower light thing out to get that connector out to look at it up close. the test prob was lighting because the pin was there an getting power but it wasn't completing the circuit when I plugged the connector in. Once the pin was straightened out it worked. Royal PITA working between the fender an rear tire.
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