Bi-Xenon
I replaced the bulb and all is well now. The actual problem was a bad ground with the new harness. Move the ground and were all set now I have an extra set of bulbs. No problem.
Now I have a question how do i aim the lights they are a bit un-even and I want to make them even. I wont be doing it if it requires that bumper to come off again but shouldnt there be adjustment bolts for up and down?
they are FX45 projects and the clip thats holds the bulb in has a screw on top of it but im un-sure if this is the screw to adjust them. Anyone with more retro fit knowledge know how I should aim these? They arent off from each other to much but when in front of the car one looks brighter because the angle.
Now I have a question how do i aim the lights they are a bit un-even and I want to make them even. I wont be doing it if it requires that bumper to come off again but shouldnt there be adjustment bolts for up and down?
they are FX45 projects and the clip thats holds the bulb in has a screw on top of it but im un-sure if this is the screw to adjust them. Anyone with more retro fit knowledge know how I should aim these? They arent off from each other to much but when in front of the car one looks brighter because the angle.
Pm'd you back. Now if you get that harness on the link that I sent, you won't need those green and black/brown wires that are connected to the two red wires on the projectors. from the bixenon harness you will just connect them to the two red wires but you can use the green/black wires as a guide leading up to the 2 red wires to determine your positive and negative. RED is positive black/brown is negative.
can you post here or email me where I can buy the bi-xenon harness? Also does it come with clear wiring instructions or is there a diagram somewhere online I can use for the harness?
Basically got a FIT and just put the bi-xenon projectors but it has those 2 red/black wires that need to be powered up when you flip to high beam. I know the light normally cuts power to the low beam so it would need to continue to power the high beams.
my email: s4playko@yahoo.com
thanks!
Yup your in the same situation I was. Got it all fixed by picking up the harness from theretrofitsource.com Ill get you the exact link.
The wiring came with no instructions but my boy tested a few wires and figured it out pretty quickly. If your good with electronics you should not have any problems figuring it out.
The wiring came with no instructions but my boy tested a few wires and figured it out pretty quickly. If your good with electronics you should not have any problems figuring it out.
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