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Old Nov 7, 2001
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what is our bulbs code ???
i'm planning to change my bulbs.. but don't know what is the code for our bulbs... is it h1 ? or h4 ??
i'm planning to get the hyper white bulbs... cause i saw at the groupbuys they sell it for $15..

i did search, but still confused... thanks guys...

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H4 - 9003
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thanks..
is it okay to put the hyper white bulbs???
i'm afraid that's to hot for the housing..
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I hope it's o.k. to put them in!!!! But my housing does get REALLY hott after like 15- 20 min. One time, after driving for 30 min., my friend told me that the bulbs were glowing red right after I turned them off.[IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-frown.gif[/IMG]

By the way, mine are: NOKYA Artic White 90/100watt.
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Check out the DIY section of the site ...a bulb chart right on there.
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SilverCivic2K1 - If you would use the proper wattage for our cars, then you wouldn't have a problem with too much heat. Proper wattage is 55/60W, if you have 90/100W in there, then you will either burn your housings, have a bulb blow on you, or fry your wires. It's not my car, but I'm just trying to prevent you from having to buy new headlights, not just new bulbs, new headlights.
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the package says : 55/65w(stock)> 90/100w(Nokya)
i dunno why it is bigger, i thought all hyper whites had higher watts[IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/IMG]
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Nokya Those blew on me after 12 weeks....and they dont have a warranty.
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For christmas ...im decorating my civic wid christmas tree lights!




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