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Lee
PostPosted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 11:30 am Up
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You need two wires per bulb - a positive feed and a earth - it's not brain surgery
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Lee wrote:
You need two wires per bulb - a positive feed and a earth - it's not brain surgery


It really is for some people =D

 


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I know it can seem confusing, but forget about all the H4/H7 stuff. Your car is H4 but the lights are no longer H4 or H7 because someone has cut the connectors off, they are just H-Nothing at the moment lol.

The black triangle plug from your car supplies 3 pins,

Dipped+
Main+
Earth-

Just make sure each bulb has two wires comming from it, and connect the negative of both bulbs to earth, Then the positive feed from each bulb to the correct feed from the plug, then your good to go.

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i understand that a light need a positive and an earth but its jist actually doing it i have no clue. like i said, im willing to pay someone if they can get these to work and will drive to them if its not too far...
 

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MrrNoName wrote:
I know it can seem confusing, but forget about all the H4/H7 stuff. Your car is H4 but the lights are no longer H4 or H7 because someone has cut the connectors off, they are just H-Nothing at the moment lol.


thats not how it works
morettes are either H4 or H7 depending on bulbs. All morettes come with H4 wiring

 
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Is the 3 pin plug h4? Because my crystals dont use this they use a different plug. If i buy the pins that fit onto the.bulbs and connect them to the relevant pin on the 3 pin plug will that work? Also, can you buy these from halfords?
 

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yes 3pin is H4.

you can buy the bulb connector on ebay cheap enough; not sure about halford.

 
 

 

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Right so... buy a bulb connector for the nearside and connect one wire to the positive and one to the earth on the 3 pin plug.

Get the yellow wire from the offside light, find out which pin is the ground and stick it in there and it should work?

 

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yes, not that hard really.
 
 

 

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You need an auto electrician with a collection of proper waterproof connectors. Those connectors are something like Ecosse would use. You don't want to do that,
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Edward wrote:
You need an auto electrician with a collection of proper waterproof connectors. Those connectors are something like Ecosse would use. You don't want to do that,

i though if you use heat shrink sleeve then it will be fine?

 
 

 

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dunno if this is any help to you, just remove relay out of the circuit if not using one........

 


the h7 plugs that connect to lights can be found at most car shops so i would think halfords would have them.


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Oh my mistake, When I wrote that I was thinking all morettes used H1 bulbs and had H4 or H7 plugs (although now I think about it im sure I was thinking about angel eyes).

That diagram northants posted is perfect, just follow that and remove the relay if you dont want/cant work out how to put it in.

Please Dont take any of my posts as written fact. They are simply my opinion and although to the best of my knowledge true, the information within them may well be incorrect.

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Lee
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Edward wrote:
You need an auto electrician with a collection of proper waterproof connectors. Those connectors are something like Ecosse would use. You don't want to do that,

You don't need an auto electrician, vehicle wiring products will be fine

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MrrNoName wrote:
I know it can seem confusing, but forget about all the H4/H7 stuff. Your car is H4 but the lights are no longer H4 or H7 because someone has cut the connectors off, they are just H-Nothing at the moment lol.

I know for a fact this car left the factory sporting H7 crystal headlights & the BSI is set up for H7's.

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