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hey guys

when i bought my car the previous owners gave me the xenon with it. its still got wires attached to it but i have no idea how to connect it up.

can anyone help me install them please???

payment can be a nice chilled slab of what ever poison you drink

ta

Ash

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actually just did some reading. would be better to get aftermarket HID's as the ballast would have been removed from the headlight along with oter components that the car came with from fatory.

all good thread can be closed sory lol

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holly crap i forgot about this until today when my left headlight went out.

well this is what the previous owner gave me same things for each side

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the back of my headlight (passenger side)

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and the light itself

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now i have figured out the wires coming out of the xenon with the metal mesh thing around it will joing onto the other end thats still sitting behind the headligs atm. what is the yellow plug with wires for???

i would like to get this done hopefully this weekend so any help from those who has done it will be great. be even better if i can bring the car to you and if you can do it for me??? :D

and yes i know i have chubby figures lol

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fark it cold out :D

anyway took off hes headlight but hes xenons are different to urs, maybe because its a NA

but the yellow wire plug should go into the resistor and the 2 wires should go into the back of the middle globe, there will be a rubber gromet with 2 wires there most likely.

actually shouldnt be to hard to fix, solder the globe wires and then plug in the yellow wire plug and solder the other 2 wires

edit: ill be at my missus' saturday in lalor if you want me to try and fix it

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fark it cold out :D

anyway took off hes headlight but hes xenons are different to urs, maybe because its a NA

but the yellow wire plug should go into the resistor and the 2 wires should go into the back of the middle globe, there will be a rubber gromet with 2 wires there most likely.

actually shouldnt be to hard to fix, solder the globe wires and then plug in the yellow wire plug and solder the other 2 wires

NA's didn't have xenons

unless its a gt-v maybe?

what do the parkers look like?

a circle, or a square?

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fark it cold out :D

anyway took off hes headlight but hes xenons are different to urs, maybe because its a NA

but the yellow wire plug should go into the resistor and the 2 wires should go into the back of the middle globe, there will be a rubber gromet with 2 wires there most likely.

actually shouldnt be to hard to fix, solder the globe wires and then plug in the yellow wire plug and solder the other 2 wires

edit: ill be at my missus' saturday in lalor if you want me to try and fix it

ye i figured out where the other wires go apart from the yellow on.

no you say should be plugged at the back of the light.

this is the back of the light here

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i dont see no plugs where it will plug into

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im thinking the yellow plug could be connectors for the headlight adjustment from inside the car.

prob be easy to pull the headlight out and see if anything else is tucked in there.

thanks anyways nick. it is pretty cold outside lol

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r34 xenons dont have washers, so they are illegal

ok fair enough. i wondered why they were removed.

thanks for the info.

im not in any hurry removing mine though :D .

sorry for jumping in your thread like that ashneel.

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