the other end is where it connects to the headlight switch. It's on the steering wheel about 2-3 inches behind where the cluster starts. If you tilt the steering wheel down all the way you can probably see it through the crack.
Alright, I guess I should have been more clear. I am doing a retro fit on the car and I have the harness to setup the hid connection. The main part of the aftermarket hid harness is suppose to plug into something to turn on the lights when you turn on the headlight switch. I know where the rest of the plugs go (ballast connections, hid bulb connections). But there are two stock bulb connection plugs on the stock headlight harness (driver and passenger). So do I just connect the main hid harness plug to one of the exsisting stock bulb harness plugs and leave the other stock bulb harness plug not connected to anything? I have attached a pic to show you the plug I am referring to:
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