HID FITTING ADVICE
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Does anyone know how to fit the H4 Hid kid that i have from Aztec Performance?
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They are for my 1997 JDM classic. It's the Bi-beam kit.
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They are for my 1997 JDM classic. It's the Bi-beam kit.
Any hel appreciated
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Hi, i didn't get my kit from Aztec but i would imagine the wiring would be very similar.
I had 1 red wire with an inline fuse(2 fuses) that went to the battery, i think 3 earth wires which just go to the closest points available.
A connector then fitted into the passenger side original headlight plug
then plug in your ballast to each bulb( i placed mine underneath my headlights but i have a bugeye so your placement may have to differ), the drivers side is also fed off the passenger side feed.
hope that makes sense if not i will try again when sober
I had 1 red wire with an inline fuse(2 fuses) that went to the battery, i think 3 earth wires which just go to the closest points available.
A connector then fitted into the passenger side original headlight plug
then plug in your ballast to each bulb( i placed mine underneath my headlights but i have a bugeye so your placement may have to differ), the drivers side is also fed off the passenger side feed.
hope that makes sense if not i will try again when sober
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So far so good Dyl! Its covered about 1200 miles now and no hick-ups. It's being remapped as a precaution on Saturday by Bob Rawle, as its a different block and has GT spec headers fitted now also, i thought "Better safe than sorry"! I'll be at the meet tomorrow for a catch up.
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