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2014 Ford Focus Light Cluster Wiring

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Hi, I own a 2014 Focus 1.6 TDCi with the LED light cluster. Unfortunately the drivers side light cluster got broken by a falling roof tile back in December. Naively and not knowing the exact type mine was at the time, I have bought a non LED cluster.

What I want to know is two things:

Will the non LED cluster operate correctly when plugged in without affecting the fuse or computer?

And if it does work can I change the non damaged cluster so the positive feed for the LED board goes to the normal bulb tail light filament instead (effectively a spare on the fog lamp on the LED type) without effecting the computer or impacting the fuse so both clusters tail lights match.

 



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