@@NLG001 I'm in a super fortunate position where I've just bought a 997.1 GT3 RS. Collecting it next Saturday! The previous owner installed the PCCM+ so I'll definitely be adding a camera! Can't wait to see what you add next.
@@aynakotalaga congrats! If you have instagram follow me @NLG001 I’d love to see some pics. Yeah I’d have a camera professionally installed cause I’d be so scared of messing that rear up!
@@NLG001 done from @jamesball7676. I’m not a big user of Instagram but I really should change this! Will likely setup a dedicated account for car stuff in the coming weeks.
I wish somebody would do this for the OEM 997.1 tail lights….and make the red a little less lollipop red and more of a deeper red like most modern cars.
@@K1dPhresh1 I asked the team that made this possible and he said he didn’t want to mess with the factory tail lights cause it’s a board not their own individual light, but I’m thinking I buy another set of OEM tail lights and experiment and see what we can do
The new Morimoto tails look OK, but the white or clear portion looks kinda smoked. I have a PTS Ferrari Yellow C2S and they wouldn’t look right. On a darker 997, maybe. I think the OEM tails are prefect, they just need an LED refresh and to have the red and clear updated, IMHO. Thanks for the response tho.
I bought the switchback led but receive like you I think the wrong adapter! The gave me the hard wire adapter. That obviously not fit in the original connector. I have a 997.1 like you. I took the time to ask the guy for the right adapter and they give me the wrong.
@@damnedgamer3935 did you “program them” the way Morimoto says? Check out my video where I install them. Steps are: 1. Ensure all lights are in the off position before beginning. (No auto or anything). Leave car running with the switch on the black box they provide you in the “O” off position for at least 3 minutes. 2. Turn the switch on the black box to the “I” on position for 5 seconds then turn it back to the “O” off position again. 3. Turn the car off and remove the key 4. Remove the provided fuse connected to the black box cables for 1 minute. 5. Reinsert the fuse and start the car to check that all lights work.
@@damnedgamer3935 what specifically is happening? Are they completely off? Flickering? Do you have an aftermarket headunit? Does your car start slowly?
Try changing the fuse out for a new one. Also, follow me on ig (@nlg001) it’s easier to communicate there. The daytime lights turn on when the car starts by sensing the voltage on start up, so I’m thinking something is preventing the voltage from being read correctly