I removed headlights when modifying mine. Very easy access, plus gave me chance to replace bucket springs and adjusting bolts at same time. Rear access of course wide open. (Begs question: Why can't front fascia be as easy to work with as rear fascia?) Bill Robertson #5939 >--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Martin Gutkowski <webmaster@xxxx> wrote: > When I was webmaster for the DeLorean Owners Club, this was on my tech > page. As I am no longer, here it is for the benefit of DMCnews > > Martin > ----- > > How to make the front marker lights double-up as side repeaters (indicators) > > [Note: Parking lights are white and are called sidelights in the UK] > > The result of this modification provides the following function: > > 1) With headlights/sidelights OFF, the side markers flash in time with > the indicators > > 2) With the Headlights/sidelights ON, the marker lights light up as > normal, but when indicating, the marker lights switch OFF in sequence > with the indicators switching ON > > THIS IS A VERY EASY MODIFICATION, though the job itself is much simpler > with the front fascia removed, though it can be done where the wiring > for the side markers joins the headlight loom behind the headlights > > 1: Take each side in turn. You should not need to remove the marker > light covers. Locate the GROUND (Black) wire to the marker light and > making sure you have a decent length of wire from the marker light, cut > this wire. This removes the ground for the marker light > > 2: Of the three wires feeding the indicator bulb, locate the > Green/Red wire. > > 3: Splice a wire from this lead and connect it to the ground wire > feeding the side marker. > > 4: Repeat for the opposite side and that's it! > > WHY IT WORKS (the bit you can ignore if you wish). A bulb is a resistive > device and as such will work plugged in either way around. > > 1: When the indicator is OFF, the Positive feed to the indicator bulb > is grounded. > > 2: When the side marker light is OFF, the Positive feed to the marker > bulb is grounded. > > 3: When the side marker is OFF, and the Indicator is ON, the maker > will light up because its ground wire gets pulled to 12v through the > indicator, and its Positive feed is grounded (see 2) > > 4: When the side marker is ON, its ground wire is grounded through > the positive feed to the indicator (see 1). > > 5: When the side marker is ON, and the indicator is ON, both the > supply side and the ground side of the marker light's bulb is 12v, so it > turns off.