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Old 12 January 2007, 09:36 AM
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Got my kit looks excellent, one quick question. For those who have fitted this on a classic (h4 bi kit), what do i plug into the relay? From what i've read in the GB thread it appears that one side of the oe wiring from one lamp only, is this right?

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Old 12 January 2007, 10:23 AM
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You use one on the headlight connectors to switch on the hid circuit.
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Originally Posted by andy97
You use one on the headlight connectors to switch on the hid circuit.
I know i'll sound dim, what do you mean? (need a numpty 101 lesson here).

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You remove the connectors from the back of the headlights that are already on the car. The connector is a female socket and in he second picture you posted up is the male. You connect these two together, this is what switches on the hid. Fit the hid lights and make a connection to earth and one to the battery through an in-line fuse (probably the hid kit has one already). Switch on your lights as normal and the hid should light up.

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I'd also suggest taping up the connector shown, and the unused one with non-sticky loom tape, to keep out water.

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Thanks Andy, and cheers for the tip Alcazar.
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