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Front Turn Signal Wire-R; 460+4pin; F3
Front Turn Signal Wire-R; 460+4pin; F3
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Front Turn Signal Wire-R (F3) is a purpose-built wiring harness designed for front turn signal assemblies that use a 460+4pin connector. This model delivers a robust, plug-ready solution that keeps your signals reliable and your install tidy.
What makes the Front Turn Signal Wire-R (F3) stand out
- Precise 460+4pin fit ensures a secure connection without the need for modification.
- Compact harness geometry simplifies routing behind headlights and in tight engine bays for a clean, professional install.
- Rugged conductor materials with dependable insulation designed for everyday driving and temperature variations.
- Positive-locking connectors resist vibration and accidental disconnections, keeping your signals steady on the road.
- Designed to preserve signal integrity, reducing contact resistance and electrical noise that can affect brightness and timing.
Compatibility and fit
Built specifically for front-turn signal systems that employ a 460+4pin configuration. To confirm compatibility, compare your vehicle’s harness and connector count with the 460+4pin description and the F3 variant.
Ideal use cases
- Replacing worn or brittle factory wiring in front turn signal circuits to restore reliable operation.
- Upgrading or restoring signal wiring in vehicles with OEM or aftermarket lighting upgrades that rely on a 460+4pin connector.
- Custom builds or restoration projects where authentic 460+4pin wiring is required for proper fit and function.
Installation tips
- Disconnect the battery before starting electrical work to ensure safety.
- Inspect mating surfaces for debris or corrosion; clean connections improve reliability.
- Align connectors carefully and seat them until they click to confirm a secure, locked connection.
- Test the front turn signals in a controlled setting before reassembling lighting housings.