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ok i must be retarded or just super lazy :P I looked on the net for the sizes for a 2009 honda fit and its "9003/HB2" front config which are not available on your site... or are the H4(9003) the same thing???? please clarify
thanks, Beer
thanks, Beer
Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 270
From: Irvine, California
Hi guys,
240sx13sleeper: Your lights went out today so you should be seeing them in 2 business days! Thank you.
mmmmmmmmbeer: Yes, H4 is the same as 9003 and HB2, all 3 names are synonymous. I sent you a PM about this as well, thanks.
240sx13sleeper: Your lights went out today so you should be seeing them in 2 business days! Thank you.
mmmmmmmmbeer: Yes, H4 is the same as 9003 and HB2, all 3 names are synonymous. I sent you a PM about this as well, thanks.
hey xenith xenons!
I had some email correspondence going with some via the support@xenithxenons.com email, but it just stopped a couple weeks back.
Here's where I'm at:
I've got an 8000K bi-xenon kit that's missing the wiring relay harness. I used an existing harness initially but that did not have the proper connectors for the xenith xenon bulbs. I was told via the support email that you were able to obtain the relay harness, and I could purchase it for $15 dollars shipped. I was then asked to send photos of my kit - which I did - and I'll now post them here as reference.
I'm still waiting to hear how to go about getting my relay harness. The kit is collecting dust! Please let me know what I need to do!
Here are the photos:

1st photo shows the connector to the relay I believe, it doesn't plug into the ballast.

This one shows the three connections coming from the bulb.

Last photo, power & ground from the ballast, bulb connects to these, but I think that third, 3 prong connector connects to the relay, which should have the plug for OEM bulb wiring harness?
Let me know if you need more info. I really want this relay harness!
Thanks!
I had some email correspondence going with some via the support@xenithxenons.com email, but it just stopped a couple weeks back.
Here's where I'm at:
I've got an 8000K bi-xenon kit that's missing the wiring relay harness. I used an existing harness initially but that did not have the proper connectors for the xenith xenon bulbs. I was told via the support email that you were able to obtain the relay harness, and I could purchase it for $15 dollars shipped. I was then asked to send photos of my kit - which I did - and I'll now post them here as reference.
I'm still waiting to hear how to go about getting my relay harness. The kit is collecting dust! Please let me know what I need to do!
Here are the photos:
1st photo shows the connector to the relay I believe, it doesn't plug into the ballast.
This one shows the three connections coming from the bulb.
Last photo, power & ground from the ballast, bulb connects to these, but I think that third, 3 prong connector connects to the relay, which should have the plug for OEM bulb wiring harness?
Let me know if you need more info. I really want this relay harness!
Thanks!
Last edited by sevenaprils; Feb 26, 2009 at 08:51 PM. Reason: re-size photos
I'm SO sorry about the photo size. I've used my dinky basic image editor on my mac and I can't get it to stay, the images were taken with my camera set to highest quality.
But, as long as it doesn't irritate too many folks here on the forums, at least there's no doubt in confirming the proper relay harness
But, as long as it doesn't irritate too many folks here on the forums, at least there's no doubt in confirming the proper relay harness
got them installed and they are the sex.. wow.. not as much glare as i thought.. nice and white from on coming traffic. fogs arent yellow unless you are looking at the glare on the floor. thx bro..
but one other thing.. i tried to follow the diy and it wasnt as easy to follow as it seemed.. but overall a great help.
but one other thing.. i tried to follow the diy and it wasnt as easy to follow as it seemed.. but overall a great help.
Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 270
From: Irvine, California
got them installed and they are the sex.. wow.. not as much glare as i thought.. nice and white from on coming traffic. fogs arent yellow unless you are looking at the glare on the floor. thx bro..
but one other thing.. i tried to follow the diy and it wasnt as easy to follow as it seemed.. but overall a great help.
but one other thing.. i tried to follow the diy and it wasnt as easy to follow as it seemed.. but overall a great help.

Are you referring the DIY on the website? I apologize if it confused you, we're actually in the process of uploading some pics to help out
Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 270
From: Irvine, California
Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 270
From: Irvine, California
















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imma have fun with them.