Look at these... Is this a euro plug?
Paulo Said he can make adaptors for these, But he hasent got back to me in a few days...
Any ideas would be great.
yeah they are EURO or HID both are the same
so now u just have to buy the HID's so it could fit :)
Need to know how to wire these up...
Splice what to what?
I just made a harness for mine......
Did that harness come with the lights? You'll need to know which pin is which on that plug so you know which wire you have to patch it to on the car.
I remember the VW/Audi plug that I bought for the HID light install had all the positions numbered, and the how-to's online tell you which wire is which. Just remember that the HID and the euro headlights are wired slightly differently (I think the city light and signal lights are reversed or something).
So basically you need to decide which is the high-beam, low-beam, signal, city light, and ground. Then it's just a matter of checking the how-to's and matching your stock wires to the new harness.
These are not the HID.
Single projector headlights.
Chromey,Dec 12 2006, 05:48 AM Wrote:These are not the HID.
Single projector headlights.
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Yes, but the VW connector will be the same as the HIDs and you can make a "plug&play" harness to go between your headlight and stock harness
If you have the ST170's or 2002+ facelift light, plug / slot 4 and 6 are backwords from the HID thing, when I followed the HID instructions they made my city light flash, and my signel come on with the parking light.
and I was using the how too on Fj
do i Still have to change the fuses if its not HID?
Chromey,Dec 12 2006, 03:27 PM Wrote:do i Still have to change the fuses if its not HID?
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You don't need to change those fuses at all. I've been running my HID lights with the original fuses for over 2 years with no problems at all.