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Re: Angel Eye Headlights wiring
« Reply #40 on: 20 February 2012, 22:55 »
 :sad: the Gf isnt going to be in tomorrow for my lights . . . . so may not be able to collect till weekend  :undecided: unless i can get someone to collect them for me that is. i wunder if my mein Vater* can get them for me  :grin:
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Re: Angel Eye Headlights wiring
« Reply #41 on: 21 February 2012, 17:25 »
Mine..

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Re: Angel Eye Headlights wiring
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Re: Angel Eye Headlights wiring
« Reply #43 on: 21 February 2012, 19:53 »
just got back from collecting them, gave them a quick clean with some APC so were semi clean for when i fit tomorrow , for second hand there not in to bad a shape, noticed one thing the seller failed to tell me the hatch for the main/full beam in glued down as the metal locking mech has broken on it but i can salvage that off the old ligths i think but exspt for that very happy with them let hope they work lol  :grin:



got a couple of Q's


are the adjusters on them ?


Why two connectors ? i know one goes to the loom, but the smaller one i am a bit clueless about


The white wire, whats it for ?


15amp sound about right for the inline fuse ?

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Re: Angel Eye Headlights wiring
« Reply #44 on: 21 February 2012, 19:58 »
Defo need LEDing! I'm running HIDs in mine as standard was sh!te even with Phillips excellence uprated stuff. I'm running 8 k which are very blue and got pulled the other night as they had reports of a hit and run, the cops looked round my car for hit and run damage and did not mention HIDs and because they are aftermarket headlights and have the projectors it makes them look like they are made for HIDs

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Re: Angel Eye Headlights wiring
« Reply #45 on: 21 February 2012, 20:15 »
They look good condition mate!  :cool:

Right now for some answers  :tongue:

The adjusters will need taken out of your old headlights and put into your new ones, it looks like the white blanking plug is in at the minute. That brings me to the white wire, it plugs into the adjuster.

The small plug on the outside of the light, passenger side plugs into the loom, drivers side is just left with nothing to plug in to.

Fuse should be ok.  :smiley:

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Re: Angel Eye Headlights wiring
« Reply #46 on: 21 February 2012, 20:17 »
Defo need LEDing! I'm running HIDs in mine as standard was sh!te even with Phillips excellence uprated stuff. I'm running 8 k which are very blue and got pulled the other night as they had reports of a hit and run, the cops looked round my car for hit and run damage and did not mention HIDs and because they are aftermarket headlights and have the projectors it makes them look like they are made for HIDs

defo LEDing from the results i can't say no plus the golf is all LED'd up lol

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Re: Angel Eye Headlights wiring
« Reply #47 on: 21 February 2012, 20:49 »
They look good condition mate!  :cool:

Right now for some answers  :tongue:

The adjusters will need taken out of your old headlights and put into your new ones, it looks like the white blanking plug is in at the minute. That brings me to the white wire, it plugs into the adjuster.

The small plug on the outside of the light, passenger side plugs into the loom, drivers side is just left with nothing to plug in to.

Fuse should be ok.  :smiley:

 . . . how hard should it be to get the blanking plugs out as this hapend  :undecided: and the other feels fast in



super glued for now but cant see it being very strong  :angry:



Also i am guessing red wire + and black/brown -

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Re: Angel Eye Headlights wiring
« Reply #48 on: 21 February 2012, 20:54 »
on a happier note, the bulbs seam to be a lot easier to get to then i  thought they would be one or two look a pain but DEFO LED TIME lol :cool:

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Re: Angel Eye Headlights wiring
« Reply #49 on: 21 February 2012, 20:55 »
Just to confirm this is the bit you are trying to remove?



It should just twist out :undecided: