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Hey everyone, I've just moved to UK from Canada and brought my F150 with me.
Can anyone help with getting it ready for MOT? I have to do the usual alterations, 1st question, I was planning to wire reverse lights in for indicators using amber bulbs, how to I get the right feed for this, I'm guessing I have to split stop and signals somewhere, where's best?
You get anywhere with this? In Belgium and Germany they allow the brake light indicators, and you can get an adapter for the trailer so that it indicates properly. Still have mine, just need to rewire for 13 pin...
It seems to have been banned recently. You can find more information in this resource. Cars imported from the United States, due to the specifics of American legislation, do not fully comply with environmental standards in force in Europe. Thus, vehicles delivered from abroad can only be cleared through customs after successfully passing certification. It's also worth reading this information - https://www.sunsigns.org/dragon-anim...lism-meanings/. The determination you have for your life is vital when you link your goals to the right side of success.
This is an old thread! I sold my adapter a couple of years ago. I built it into a box with short vehicle cable and a socket for the trailer to plug into. It was for my F150 which I sold. The F250 already has a 13-pin connector installed.
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