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Old Jan 9, 2010 | 12:10 PM
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3rd GEN Hid problem HELP!

Okay, I just bought the HID kit for my third gens and I dont know how to wire it up so I can have high and low beams. I dont know how to isolate the low beams to have HID lows and normal highs. I searched and couldnt find anything resembling direct help. If pics or a step by step could be found that would be a huge help. I have an 07 if that helps. I have the relay box and everything, but I noticed the lows and highs splice into the same plug, so I am lost on what to do.
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Old Jan 9, 2010 | 02:13 PM
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They're supposed to splice into the same plug, that's how the headlights can have a separate high and low beam as opposed to the stock setup which uses a single bulb. You should have bought an HID kit for H1 bulbs, since that's what the third gen lights use, did you get something else? Wiring it is pretty straight forward, just connect the relay harness's pos and neg to the pos post and a ground, then connect the wires that feed the low beam light on the drivers side into the relay harness, connect up the ballasts and bulbs and you should be done.
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Old Jan 9, 2010 | 07:59 PM
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I do have an H1 kit, but could you get me a picture by picture setup before I just start splicing things? I just need a visual aid
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