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INSTALLING HALO PROJECTOR LIGHTS

 
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Old Sep 11, 2002
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INSTALLING HALO PROJECTOR LIGHTS

I JUS GOT HALO ANGEL EYES PROJECTOR LIGHTS LAST NITE. AND THEY HAVE RED AND WHITE WIRES HANGING OUT TO CONNECT IT TO SOMEWHERE. WHERE DO I CONNECT THOSE RED AND WHITE WIRES TO ? ANYONE ?[IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/IMG]
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First, try searching before you post a topic. This has been covered before

Now, what you need to do is hook those red and white wires up to your parking lights. you could just expose some of the bare wire going to your parking light bulb and hook them up to that - I don't know what order, but if you try a couple combinations one of them will work. Just don't cross your positive with your ground or you'll blow a fuse. Trust me ... [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG]

Anyways, that's one way to do it, although someone else might post a different way ...
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Are these Halo Angel Eyes Projector DOT/SAE approved? Are they Street Legal?
 
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