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It attaches to the stock light connector (the wire that plugs into the actual stock bulb)

 

Red connector to the stock headlight harness

black and yellow connector to HID Ballast

black lug to a ground point on the chassis (make sure it's a good connecction)

red lug (off fuse) to + battery terminal.

 

Enjoy, and be sure to close the squirrel spotters so you don't blind oncoming traffic.

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It attaches to the stock light connector (the wire that plugs into the actual stock bulb)

 

Red connector to the stock headlight harness

black and yellow connector to new bulb

black lug to a ground point on the chassis (make sure it's a good connecction)

red lug (off fuse) to + battery terminal.

 

Enjoy, and be sure to close the squirrel spotters so you don't blind oncoming traffic.

so I have to disconnect the stock headlight harness to the hid prongs that I hooked up. The two wires on the hid headlamp should I put electrical tape on the prongs since they will not be used anymore?

 

Now that I have the lights hooked up I hear some a lot of electrical noise in my speakers now. I am worried I'm going to burn my car up.

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Unplug the the stock headlight harness from the stock bulb. Plug it into the red plug on the relay harness.

 

There was an error on my previous post. Black and Yellow connector goes to your HID Ballast first, and the HID Ballast plugs into the HID Bulb. I'm sure you caught my mistake, because you can't do it the other way?

 

You shouldn't have any disconnected wires.

 

I didn't get any extra noise in my stereo. A little wouldn't worry me, a lot... unplug it and check your wiring.

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Unplug the the stock headlight harness from the stock bulb. Plug it into the red plug on the relay harness.

 

There was an error on my previous post. Black and Yellow connector goes to your HID Ballast first, and the HID Ballast plugs into the HID Bulb. I'm sure you caught my mistake, because you can't do it the other way?

You shouldn't have any disconnected wires.

 

I didn't get any extra noise in my stereo. A little wouldn't worry me, a lot... unplug it and check your wiring.

 

 

I don't see how that will be possible with my hid bulb. It has two wires with a prong on each wire so you can plug it into the factory wiring harness. If I plug my relay into that slot where are the two pronged wires going to go? See what I mean?

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The Stock harness connects to the Relay.

The Relay connects to the HID Ballast.

The two wires coming out of the HID bulb connect to the HID Ballast.

 

Got pics of the entire kit? If you can lay it out on a table, I might be able to draw the connections for you.

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