Installing LED Taillights on 1998 Thomas Bus

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Aloha All,

I've been chugging away at the conversion of my bus to an RV and today's issue is LED Taillights.

I got the LED headlights off of Amazon and they simply plugged in with no issues and took all of 10 minutes to install both.

Not so lucky on the rear Amber and Red 7" Round Taillights.

For the Amber lights, my bus has a single wire and bulb with a grounding "ring/tab" inside the lens. The replacement LED Amber light I got comes with 3 wires and no instructions on what to do. Not on the box or in the box.

Any clue on how to hook up 3 wires to a 1 wire system and burn my bus to the ground? I'd call the taillight manufacturer but they are in China.

I'm including some pictures for reference. I cruised around Youtube but didn't see any videos that had my set up.
 

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Aloha All,

I've been chugging away at the conversion of my bus to an RV and today's issue is LED Taillights.

I got the LED headlights off of Amazon and they simply plugged in with no issues and took all of 10 minutes to install both.

Not so lucky on the rear Amber and Red 7" Round Taillights.

For the Amber lights, my bus has a single wire and bulb with a grounding "ring/tab" inside the lens. The replacement LED Amber light I got comes with 3 wires and no instructions on what to do. Not on the box or in the box.

Any clue on how to hook up 3 wires to a 1 wire system and burn my bus to the ground? I'd call the taillight manufacturer but they are in China.

I'm including some pictures for reference. I cruised around Youtube but didn't see any videos that had my set up.

I would take a guess and say one wire ( black) is ground, second one is running and third wire is signal.

Connect the black to ground (chassis/body) and apply 12v to each other wire, one at a time, to see if one wire results in a brighter light than the other.
You might have the option to have a steady burn (on) amber light.

Btw, can you share the Amazon link for those lamp? I need to replace my lamps on my bus.

Thnkas
 
For 3-wire ambers (which support both turn signals and parking lights) the wiring scheme is typically red=turn, black=park, white=ground. For 3-wire red lights, it's typically red=stop black=tail white=ground.

If you're only wiring the ambers as replacements for turn signals, connect the red wire on the lights to your existing (one) wire from the chassis harness. The white wire just has to ground to the chassis somehow. The black wire you can either alone (don't connect it to anything), or combine with the red. In the latter case, that may or may not activate additional leds, which may or may not make your turn signals brighter.

You won't burn down anything doing this, and if for some unexpected reason the manufacturer decided to swap colors from what's conventional, the worst that will happen is the lights won't come on (so make sure they do before completing your install).
 
For 3-wire ambers (which support both turn signals and parking lights) the wiring scheme is typically red=turn, black=park, white=ground. For 3-wire red lights, it's typically red=stop black=tail white=ground.

If you're only wiring the ambers as replacements for turn signals, connect the red wire on the lights to your existing (one) wire from the chassis harness. The white wire just has to ground to the chassis somehow. The black wire you can either alone (don't connect it to anything), or combine with the red. In the latter case, that may or may not activate additional leds, which may or may not make your turn signals brighter.

You won't burn down anything doing this, and if for some unexpected reason the manufacturer decided to swap colors from what's conventional, the worst that will happen is the lights won't come on (so make sure they do before completing your install).

Thank you. I will give it a try.
 
The Amazon description tells you white is ground, red is high power and black is low power.
 
i converted my lites also to led i put a screw and nut with a ring terminal into the hole on the ground strap on the back side to ground mine. the unused hole by the bulb. you should be able to use a bolt and nut on one of the mount bolts by drilling a small hole thru the base bring the wire back inside and then use a ring terminal to a mount screw. i just used bulbs in mine
 
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