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SoundOff Signal Caprice-Intersector Compass Light User Manual

Warning, Compass fender light, Fig. 1

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ECPNTKC1B(xx) 11.12

COMPASS FENDER LIGHT

ECPNTKC1B(xx) - GM CAPRICE

INSTALLATION:

1. Remove the vent panel from the vehicle

per manufacturers instructions.

2. Run the Intersector Light cable through the

wire hole in the mounting bracket as

shown in figure 1.

4. Install the Intersector Light between the

Trim Panel and the Mounting Bracket. Use

the 2 supplied #6 Torx Screws to attach

the Mounting Bracket to the Trim Panel.

Tighten Snug. See Figure 1.

5. Run the cable assembly into the fender and

install to the power source. See page 2.

6. Snap the Compass Fender Light assembly

to the fender opening.

!

WARNING

This product contains high intensity LED devices. To

prevent eye damage, DO NOT stare into the light

beam at close range.

OPERATION:

For details on operation see page with ‘Flash

Patterns’ table on last page.

WIRE HOOK-UP TABLE

WIRE COLOR:

(ALL WIRES 20ga)

CONNECT TO:

(FROM FLASHER ONLY)

RED

+10-16 Vdc

WHITE Pattern Select / Sync
BLACK

Ground (-)

GREEN

Cruise Mode

(+10-16 Vdc)

IMPORTANT:

Power should only be

supplied through RED

WIRE of flasher harness

and must be fused with

a 3A, user supplied,

in-line fuse. Failure to

install this fuse will create

a fire hazard and will

damage the Intersector™

Light. Connecting the

Intersector™ light to any

power source directly

WILL permanently

damage the light and will

void warranty.

IMPORTANT! FOR

PROPER OPERATION

ALL WIRES MUST BE

CONNECTED FROM

FLASHER TO LIGHT

HEAD.

GREEN

BLACK

RED

WHIT

E

1

3

2

4

1

3

2

4

GREEN

BLACK

RED

WHIT

E

FEMALE

CONNECTOR

MALE

CONNECTOR

FROM FLASHER

INTERSECTOR

LIGHT

ALL WIRES 22ga

Fig. 1

- Fender Light pre-assembly -

Mounting

Bracket

Trim Panel

UP

UP

Intersector

Light Assembly

(place with label facing down)

#6 Torx

Screws 2x

Wire

hole

Mounting clips must

rest on inside edge

of body opening.

Fig. 2

-View from inside of fender-