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Old 04-06-06, 10:05 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Sedan Headlight Wiring

Does anyone happen to have the wiring schematics for the USDM headlights and parking lights and such. I am installing JDM's and the wiring schematics would help, the online manual doesn't go that far. Also does anyone have wiring instructions for JDM's? I know there is a DIY for them, but I'm not wiring up any HID's or dremmeling. These are all for KA7 headlights. Thanks alot for help guys.
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http://www.arnach.net/service/index....&z=1371&r=0934

what bulbs are you going to be using?

easiest way is to use a multimeter and test each connector

anyways... sage69's DIY tutorial... even though you're not wiring HIDs...

the stock connectors are still the same wiring

*DIY* JDM One-Piece Headlight Install with 9006 HID McCulloch Conversion by SaGe69

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http://www.arnach.net/service/index....&z=1371&r=0934

what bulbs are you going to be using?

easiest way is to use a multimeter and test each connector

anyways... sage69's DIY tutorial... even though you're not wiring HIDs...

the stock connectors are still the same wiring

*DIY* JDM One-Piece Headlight Install with 9006 HID McCulloch Conversion by SaGe69

(scroll down to wiring)
Thanks alot, I'm using the H4H bulbs, one side was partly dremmeled for 9006, but I think I'm gonna stick with the H4H, unforunatley I might need new ones and the are hard to find. I have yet to test them out.
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Thanks alot, I'm using the H4H bulbs, one side was partly dremmeled for 9006, but I think I'm gonna stick with the H4H, unforunatley I might need new ones and the are hard to find. I have yet to test them out.
they sell a whole bunch of H4H bulbs on ebay.
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they sell a whole bunch of H4H bulbs on ebay.
I'll take a look there, thanks alot man for the help. You always answer lighting questions and have been a great help to me many times.
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