1 - Rig up a dummy light to go in the other unused connector.
2 - Remove the relay for the DRL's (I personally dont care if I have drl's - just want to be able to control it all with the stock switch)
I'll post an update on the weekend and let you all know! Thanks for the replies!
i don't have pics. i'll see if i can take one and mail it to you if you like. i just broke a stock bolb, soldered some wires on the end to make a connector for my dummy light.
if you wouldn't mind i would love a picture of the bulb and the box.....only if you have time.
i don't have pics. i'll see if i can take one and mail it to you if you like. i just broke a stock bolb, soldered some wires on the end to make a connector for my dummy light.
if you wouldn't mind i would love a picture of the bulb and the box.....only if you have time.
Thanks very much, looks very clean! I'll have to try that when its not -20 outside. i do have one more question about the box you put the light in. where did you get it? it looks perfect..
i got the box from a small mom & pop electronics store. it's a small aluminum junction box. i think it's made by hammond. you can get them in plastic as well. if you mount where i did, there are 2 holes already in the fender. i just sized some screws and mounted the box in there. i can't remember if i tapped the box or if i just used some nuts on the underside (probably nuts).
viper i don t get it why did this happen to you go guyz?
like so you have porjectors?
no different then haveing hologen headlights and using a HID kit right? ---not light output wise
i mean u still have a plug and play HID kit?
i could swear people from the forums who have plug n play kits didnt mention this problem to me? unless they failed to mention it?
The connector does not hook up to both passenger and drivers side. It also only connects to the low beam side.
I need to have some load on the high beam circuit as well for it to function properly i think.
diode connects low beam to high beam to keep the low beam power operating, when you hit the switch the low beam power stays on but power is transferred to the 12v high beam to create power to knock the switch on creating the flap to go upwards and causing the light to go upwards which is called "high beam"
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