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Hmmwv history/use?

Jens Jensen

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M998 Danish tail light

Hi. New member, I'm from Denmark, and have a M998 that I am trying to making street legal here in dk. So I need reed rear light and brake light, but I need yellow light for rear turn signal. So I will change the reed colour plate in the Black out light to yellow and use that as turn signal, but how do I split up the brake light and the turn signal to each bulp? I don't want the yellow light on, when I use the brake. Maybe somebody have picture/link of a wiring diagram. Thanks, Jens Jensen
 

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Unfortunately the stop and turn lamps are both powered from the #22-460 and 22-461 wires so there isn't an easy way to split them. My suggestion would be to add a couple of small LED lamps to the rear and tap power for them from the #22-460/1 wires. Both lamps will still come on but hopefully that will satisfy the MVA.
 
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Jens Jensen

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Thank you for your fast reply and help. I will try to work something out, I will have to use it for the trailer connecting to. Best regards Jens Jensen
 

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Hi,
I made the yellow turnlights myself.
If you unplug the brake switch under the steering wheel, the turn lights still works. So change the connectors in the lamp, and pull a new wire from the switch to the break light.
I hope it’s understandable. :)
 

Jens Jensen

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Hi. I have bought a surplus M998 troopcariere HMMWV from California and had it shipped to Denmark. I was hopping, that some of you, migh be able to tell me more about the vehicle, where is has been used and for what. It has "3rd. plt." on the front hood and US Army NG3UYC in the door frame. Vin 112838. Is there any way to track service history on it? Looking forward to hear more about it, or maybe somebody can tell me, where to find out more? Best regards Jens Jensen, Denmark.
 

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Hmmwv dampes, high load.

I have 50pcs of Monroe dampes, from the Danish hmmwv, but the Danish hmmwv/"Eagle" is armoured and the weight is 10.000lb. Can they be used on other hmmwv's?
 

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One more simple option - you can run a wire from each of the front turn signals to yellow lights at the rear.

Cheers
 

HUNvee

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But than you need two longer wires from the hood and the break light flashing further.
I’ve alredy thought about it :).
 

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One more simple option - you can run a wire from each of the front turn signals to yellow lights at the rear.

Cheers
Absolutely the simplest and best manner! Then leave everything else alone and place a set of new yellow rear lights. Leave the red ones alone or disconnect the turn signal feeds.
 

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Hej Jens, welcome to the madness !

We have the same problem with yellow turn signals in Germany. Many people here use the wire for the blackout brake lights for the service brake, and that frees 22-460 and 22-461 for pure turn signal use. This way, you don´t have to put in new wires. And most of us don´t really need blackout brake lights, do we ;-) ?

This reassigning of wires means one has to do some replugging at the light switch, which I don´t remember out of memory, but this is in my mind the easiest solution for the rear turn signal problem.
 

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But than you need two longer wires from the hood and the break light flashing further.
I’ve alredy thought about it :).
It is not much more wire to go to the front turn signals than to go up under the dash to splice in before the brake circuit . And with a 3 way connector there is not wires to cut .
 

HUNvee

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It is not much more wire to go to the front turn signals than to go up under the dash to splice in before the brake circuit . And with a 3 way connector there is not wires to cut .
Don’t have to cut, just disconnect at the brake light switch and connect the new wire. Anyway he needs to pull a cable for the reverse light.
 

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Different threads for same vehicle have been merged.

It will make it easier for others to help.
 

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But than you need two longer wires from the hood and the break light flashing further.
I’ve alredy thought about it :).
No, the front turn signals are on separate wires from the brake lights. The problem at the back is that the brake light and turn signal share the same bulb.

Cheers
 

HUNvee

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NI don’t think we understand each other perfectly, but that fault is of my rusty english.
So my method needs 5 metres (15ft) wire and 3 packard connectors.
 
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