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sooo i have a question. because i'll be using the baking technique on a buddy's brake lights.

what are you setting the light on for the oven? the bare metal? it's not melting the plastic?
 






I think I baked mine lens up, and did not melt anything. It's pretty low temperature. I might have put it on aluminum foil, but it was a LONG time ago, so I don't really remember.
 












sorry for my slow return, thanks for answering.

i was thinking the plastic would be hard enough / strong enough to withstand the temperature, i just wanted to make sure.

funny somtimes, we ask a question and completely forget about the thread till it just pops in our heads again, lol
 






Replacement of High mount LED's

Good luck. You will be pleased with your work when done.
 






Just FYI, before any of you go to the hassle of replacing your third brake light, check the fuse holder that is wrapped in padding. The fuse holder is on the wire that plugs into the ballast. After taking it apart and putting in my new led strip, i still couldnt get it to work and i know the new led strip worked because i tested it before i started my install. I have a feeling that the light wasnt bad in the first place and it was a little red 10 amp fuse :rolleyes: Maybe someone might have the same problem and it can be a really cheap fix. Goodluck.:thumbsup:
 






Well, mine worked after replacing the lamp, but I don't ever remember seeing any sort of fuse holder. Where is it?
 












I think they are about $120-$150 from Ford, when you can get them. I tried when mine died, and they were backordered for several months. I got one from a jy and it didn't work, so I sent it back. I could never quite figure out what I was looking for, but I was pretty sure I wasn't getting anything out of it. Would be great for someone to figure out how to test these things. Seems that there should be 100 volts or something coming out of the ballast.
 






I got the same thing PoolBank Got, excpet i got the waterproof version in "cool white" Heres my Pictures:



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Here is the fuse i was talking about
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here's my other project a LED ford Emblem i bought off ebay
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Link removed. Norm if you wish to advertise your site, I'd suggest paying for a vendor fee. Your in direct violation of the FAQ regarding commericial endeavors.
 






Looks like someone is trying to profit off of a $13 LED strip and selling information from the posts in this thread :thumbdwn::thumbdwn:
 






I agree with your statement V8BoatBuilder,
That link above wants $51.40 Shipped, I paid $25 shipped and it looks the same and mine was more expensive than the basic type because i chose waterproof version.
 






I just had to do this last night... safety is today and i forgot all about the 3rd light. Used 4 of the smaller light bulbs mounted in the dash light screw in things and glued sideways into the 3rd brake light mount.
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I think im gonna go out in the garage, and see if I cant find that little 10 amp fuse they are talking about by the ballast...I took my ballast off, and checked to see if there was power going to it, sure enough there was, so would my fuse be bad? Hmmm.

I think i might try one of those red LED strips you can get at AutoZone, I know its not the most reasonable way to go, but hey it would give me a 3rd brake light lol
 






If there is power to the ballast and the fuse is before the ballast, then the fuse is good.
 






fuze at ballast?

CJExplorer - have you had that ex since new? Or did you buy it used? If used, wonder if that's someone's aftermarket handy work??

That's an interesting pic of the fuze before the ballast. My bro's '97 doesn't have a fuze (neither does my dad's) and I've never seen the fuze in the wiring diagrams in my repair manual. We changed bro's ballast and neon bulb out for a nice, simple strip of LEDs. Very nice fix. By the way, we used a paint stripping heat gun to separate the lens from the fixture.

Good luck folks!
 









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OK, I found this nice looking third brake light on E-Bay last week and decided to try it...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/95-0...907Q2em263QQcategoryZ33716QQitemZ310146721166 . Installed it today and what do ya know, works great. It installs with 3m tape and two screws on each side. I drilled two holes for the screws and a hole for the rubber grommet to feed the wire through on top of the roof. I took some sealant and placed some in the two holes where the screws go to make a water tight seal. I then hard-wired it into the OEM wiring and it looks great. I may still do the OEM high mount light with LEDs just for fun. If anyone is interested in this mod it's real easy and for $50 it's not expensive.
 






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