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Old Jan 28th, 04, 06:24 PM
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I have a 69 RS SS convert with fiber optics that I did not remove*&%$# restorer bailed on me!! Is there a schematic available for the 69. I see one cable goes to the rear license plate light where do the others connect to the tail lights?? I see a slot at the bottem of the RS tail light but no hole???

The front has a cable to each marker, thats fine, and then is there is one to the high beam Is there a hole or location for it? Only one fender fiber indicator has a cable to the high beam??

Kinda cool it does work though just need routing information.
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Old Jan 29th, 04, 02:53 AM
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Check out the Camaro Assembly manual under option code U46. It explains everything.
For the headlamps, there is a hole right in the middle of the plug that attaches to the headlamp itself.
The fiber for the rear lights (outer-most only) plugs into a round slot molded into the light socket.
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