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Turn signal wires from hood install

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I just installed my Cervinis 4" cowl hood and was wondering what people are doing with the wires and plugs from the turn signals in the hood since the 4" cowl has no place for the lights. Thanks.
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I Just Bundled the Harness Up and zip tied it behind the fender.

It doesn't throw any codes and will not mess up the speed of the signals.

and if I ever decide to go back to the factory hood its a quick cut the zip tie install.
 
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I Just Bundled the Harness Up and zip tied it behind the fender.

It doesn't throw any codes and will not mess up the speed of the signals.

and if I ever decide to go back to the factory hood its a quick cut the zip tie install.
Thank you for the advice! Will do the same.
 

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Or you can unplug them behind the driver side fender well. That what i did.
 

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Or you can unplug them behind the driver side fender well. That what i did.
This is exactly what I did. Stock hood is all in tact in case ever need to put it back on.

Plug is on drivers side behind the wheel well liner near the firewall.
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