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UPR Installing the Diode Dynamic Sequencer Module

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PM sent. I've been contemplating on getting these simply because I thought they were for hazard lights only. Definitely would like to have this effect with the brake lights.
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Is it just me or am I not seeing the point of this for the S550 Mustangs? I'm content with the stock tail light behavior.
Been an option on mustangs since 2005 and Ford started doing to as the demand was so large in 2010.

This was one of the top 10 most done mods on the early s197 chassis. And since I have installed these on my 15... people have been loving it too.
 

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Order placed. Thanks Steve!
 

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I installed this in my '16 PP with the Shaker system. The subwoofer prevents access to the passenger side connector. You need to remove a few screws to take off the plastic cover that hides 2 bolts holding the sub box to the trunk (there may be one more bolt on the sub face). Once those are gone, the entire unit will slide out enough for you to install the sequencer.

Hope this helps someone!
 

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I installed this in my '16 PP with the Shaker system. The subwoofer prevents access to the passenger side connector. You need to remove a few screws to take off the plastic cover that hides 2 bolts holding the sub box to the trunk (there may be one more bolt on the sub face). Once those are gone, the entire unit will slide out enough for you to install the sequencer.

Hope this helps someone!
Haha. I just posted this somewhere else as well a few days ago when installing mine. I brought my car to an audio place and they looked at the subwoofer and said they weren't sure and couldn't help me. Eventually I just said the hell with it and started unscrewing.

Same what he said though. There's a bottom cover on the subwoofer that comes off with 3 small screws to expose the 2 bolts. I also took apart the upper right screw (a big one), but not sure if that's required.
 
 








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