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Registered User
Name: Ulisses
I think I'm going to change the fuse but where do I find it and I don't have a voltimeter
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Registered User
Name: Ulisses
ok so I found the problem my headlight fuse was blow but I change it with another on and it blew as well what fuse should I use and I still can't get them to go into hi beams I will take pics and post them to c what you guys think I should do.. Thanks for all the helps you guys are giving me I really appreciate it
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Word
Name: Kevin
if the fuse blows you have a short somewhere, using a higher rated fuse is NOT the solution, something is wrong and you need to track it down.
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Registered User
Name: Ulisses
alright well I for sure know wats causing the shortage I have them on and disconnext them and move them around so my hi can work but what is a bigger fuse I can use?
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Word
Name: Kevin
do not use a higher rated fuse or you can cause a fire.
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Registered User
Name: Ulisses
oh okay thanks for telling me and ok my headlight relay has the colors blue white and black. My hid relay has blue white nd brown so how did you connect urs or how should I connect mine? Thanks man for all the info
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MotorCity T-Sport
Name:
What I read regarding the 9007 blue connector on your HID harness is that several of the kits have the pinouts for the Brown, Blue and White wires oriented for a 9004 bulb connection. To connect to an OEM 9007 connector, the pinouts should be; Brown wire for High-Beam, the Blue wire for Ground and the White wire for Low-Beam. Take a look at these pics and compare.
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Registered User
Name: Ulisses
thanks 03_hd, but on mt oem relay the middle one is white and the two outer ones are black and blue??
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MotorCity T-Sport
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So do you know how those three colors relate to the High Beam, Ground and Low Beam pinouts in the OEM 9007 Connector. Thing is, if they aren't pin matched the same in the blue connector on your HID harness, then you'll have to switch them so they do match.
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