Connnect half of the 16/18 gauge speaker wire to the fish tape and pull it though the fender. This can be accomplished through the inside of the engine compartment. You now have to connect the speaker wire to the turn signal harness inside the front fender. Remove the edge of the wheel liner as you would to replace a burnt out turn signal. Drop the wire you fished down inside the fender. It should magically appear somewhere near the turn signal.
Now, use this wire to tap into the turn signal harness for the front turn signal. Please pay attention to which wire you connect to the positive and which one you connect to the negative wire of the turn signal harness. The negative wire that you will have to tap into is the black wire in the middle and the positive wire is the (TBA) wire. Most speaker wires have either different colored leads on the jacket or a stripe. Pay attention to continuity as reversing the wires may burn out the LED's. You do not have to worry about blowing a fuse by using the OEM harness as LED's pull very little electricity. Either use electrical tape or wire taps to connect the speaker wire to the turn signal harness. I used taps and then used electrical tape over the taps to make sure the wires never come loose. If you can solder these connections, more power to you. I'm not that flexible so I couldn't accomplish soldering these wires.
The bulb that you will have to pull out is pictured below. You will have to cut the black electrical tape back about 3 inches to have enough room to tap into the wiring harness. Make sure that you reinstall the turn signal bulb into the housing before putting the fender liner back in place.
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Now, all you have left is to take the slack out of the wire you fished through the fender and attach it to the wire lead from the LED's from the door. Make sure that you leave about 6 inches of extra slack inside of the fender so that you can replace the turn signal bulb if you have to in the future.
I did not try to fish this wire lead through the OEM door harness as I found it unnecessary. Some will want to do this as it would double the time it takes to complete this project. I ran the wire from inside the fender under the part of the weather stripping for the door and under the door panel and up to the part of the door where the triangular little inside door sail mounts. I then soldered the red wire of the wire lead to the positive side of the speaker wire and the black to the negative and covered both leads with electrical tape. This connection should be attached so that it goes inside of the door. I left about 3 inches of slack between the weather stipping and the fender to allow the door to open and shut.
Reattach the triangular inside door sail.
Peel the tape from the dangling arrow and attach it to the reflective part of the mirror. I used a small level to make sure that I got the arrow level the first time. Once you stick the arrow on the glass, it's stuck.
Lastly, open beer and drink beer. You worked hard and you deserve it. Test your new turn signals by turning on the turn signals. It should look like this if you connected all of the wires correctly.
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I have had my LED turn signals hooked up since January and have not had any problems with how I ran the wiring and have not blown any fuses. They work today as they did when I installed them which is flawlessly.
I am all done. Thanks for your interest and good luck!!
