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How many different circuits for LED police lights?

atikovi

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2015 PIU
Recommissioning an ex-PA unmarked 2015 unit for resale. The lighting/siren control module as well as the head unit are gone so I’m trying to figure out which lights are activated together as well as where to wire in some additional lights we installed. I have the factory service manual as well as the modifier guide somewhere for reference.

Some I assume are obvious;
Tail lamp strobe LEDs, high mount tailgate LEDs and the LED lights on the bottom of the tailgate seen when open, would be on the REAR LIGHTS circuit.

Grill and hood LEDs, front corner strobe LEDs, front park/turn LEDs and wig wags would be on the FRONT LIGHTS circuit.

We added quarter window side LED’s and two outside mirror LEDs facing forward and sidewards. Should those be on a third circuit or incorporated into the first two?
 






Recommissioning an ex-PA unmarked 2015 unit for resale. The lighting/siren control module as well as the head unit are gone so I’m trying to figure out which lights are activated together as well as where to wire in some additional lights we installed. I have the factory service manual as well as the modifier guide somewhere for reference.

Some I assume are obvious;
Tail lamp strobe LEDs, high mount tailgate LEDs and the LED lights on the bottom of the tailgate seen when open, would be on the REAR LIGHTS circuit.

Grill and hood LEDs, front corner strobe LEDs, front park/turn LEDs and wig wags would be on the FRONT LIGHTS circuit.

We added quarter window side LED’s and two outside mirror LEDs facing forward and sidewards. Should those be on a third circuit or incorporated into the first two?
It all comes down to how do you want to control them.

I think the mirror LEDs should be tied to the front, and the ones on quarter windows should be tied to the back, if you don't need individual control of them.
 






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