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help!!!! on 93-97 jdm head light the h4 one

Discussion in 'Exterior' started by rolla_7AFE, Feb 25, 2005.

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    rolla_7AFE hmong

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    help!!!! on 93-97 jdm head light the h4 one

    hey guy i need help with them... i got the wiring for the conversion from 9006 and 9005 to h4 done but wat i dont know what to do is how to connect the side corner light and the city light.
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    For the city lights you connect the ground and positive wire to the parking lights on the corner, so they stay on like the parking lights. Or you can hook it up with a switch somewhere between the positive wire so you can switch it on and off. For the corner lights its different. The bulb there is I believe the double filament 1157. There should be 2 positive wires and one black ground. If not 2 grounds also. Connect the ground with the ground wire from the original corner lights. Then for the 2 positives, connect one of them to the positive wire from the corner light and the other to the positive of the turn signals. Once you got them connected make sure its the right connection. Turn it on and if the parking light that stays on constantly is brighter then the turnsignal switch the wires because the brighter filament is for the turn signals.
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    The corners for the JDM headlights I got came with a single filament 1157 bulb. Did you guys have something different? Also, I haven't hooked my corner lights up yet because I've heard that if they stay on constantly, they'll melt the housing. Anyone else wire the corner differently than stated above?

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