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BUICK GRAND NATIONAL SEQUENTIAL LED TAILLIGHT KIT

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Download The LED boards are shipped with the DIP switch set to Standard mode. It is recommended that DIP switches on all the LED boards be set to the same setting. (either standard or sequential). The switch position should be set prior to installing the LED boards into the housings. Please follow all local laws concering exterior lighting. Note Mode Selection DIP switch (for location reference only) Remove the negative terminal from the battery to cut o* all power in your car. Press on the brake pedal to double check that your brake lights are not lighting up. Remove the taillight housing assembly from the car. The Taillight housing is held on by 4 plastic nuts. Take all safety precautions to make sure you don’t scu* or scratch the paint in any way. Remove the bulbs out of the sockets and put them away. They are no longer needed. Now remove the Tail light trim from each lens. Take all safety precautions to make sure you don’t scu* or scratch the paint in any way. Lay out a soft towel or rag and gently lay down the housing so the front side is facing you. On the red part of the lens remove the 2 screws at the top and the one clip. Turn the housing over and remove the last clip. Now turn the housing back over and gently remove the red lens fro the tail light basket. A *at screwdriver or putty knife may have to be used to gently pry the lens from the tail light basket. Take your time and be very careful not to crack or break the lens. There are 4 holes that must be drilled through the lens. Cut out the included templates and place them on the frontside of the lens. Mark the location of the 4 holes on each lens. Doub check to make sure you have marked the holes in the correct position. Carefully drill each mark with a 5/32 inch drill bit. Be very careful not to press too hard with the drill bit. It takes very little e*ort for the drill bit to drill through the plastic. Let the drill bit do all of the work. A drill press may work best. No matter what drill you are using, make sure it is on a very low speed setting.


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