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Old 10-08-2009, 09:12 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Does anyone know how to make a connection for halo ring, thanks
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well i just bought a new pair of headlights and its halo projector headlights. I don't have a connection specific for the angel eye coming out of my battery. i was just wondering how i would pull a wire out from them
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Are these ebay specials? No instructions huh?

You can wire them to come on with the corners
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Are these ebay specials? No instructions huh?

You can wire them to come on with the corners
^^^ what he said, positive to positive, negative to negative...
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there r instruction, but there r no instruction from extra wire that comes out of the headlights. I just need to pull two extra wire to connect them to the battery. I don't think i am making it clear. sorry guys.
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there r instruction, but there r no instruction from extra wire that comes out of the headlights. I just need to pull two extra wire to connect them to the battery. I don't think i am making it clear. sorry guys.
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there should be two wires coming out of the bottom of the light, one should be black; connect that one to the black (or ground ) wire on the corner light. then the other wire connects to the non ground wire (there should be only one wire left). when you turn on the corners, the halos should come on. if you want to make the halos last a bit longer, put a resistor between the corner light wire and the halo (it doesnt matter whether if it is on the ground wire or not). i used a 90 ohm resistor (color code is : orange-orange-brown-gold)
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