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cliff257
08-20-2006, 08:44 PM
Just got some jdm hid headlights for an 02 wrx. The headlight kit came with the headlights, ballasts, relays, and fuses. can anyone get me some pictures of the install as far as wiring is concerned. also if anyone has a wiring diagram this would be helpful to. if you guys know an easy way to do the install let me know. if you guys dont know these lights have seperate high and low beams would like both of them to work. please help with the install.

pityr
08-20-2006, 10:43 PM
Did you search? There is a ton of info here, clubwrx.net and scoobymods.com

The headlights do have a separate high and low beam. Wiring is as easy as finding which wire on the stock harness does what. 3 wires on each side for the h/l beam, the middle is the shared + and the other 2 are the grounds for the h/l. The turn signal will plug right in as it uses the same connector.

cliff257
08-21-2006, 01:06 AM
no didnt do much research. but with what you told me with the three wires. only one positive what do i do with it to wire up both the high and low beam lights. also do you know how to dissable the drl.

pityr
08-21-2006, 12:23 PM
search...

Its all here.

nhluhr
08-21-2006, 01:42 PM
I'm mostly interested how you intend to fit 02 headlights in your 04sti ^_^

cliff257
08-21-2006, 03:56 PM
no no this is for a buddies car that we got the lights for. its and 02 wrx but that would be a interesting install huh. and i know you guys are telling me to look but i have tryed if you guys could give me pages where i could find this stuff it would help very much. thanks

eastcoastbumps
08-21-2006, 04:12 PM
Buy a pair of 3 pin weather pack connectors at an autoparts store. Cut the harness on the headlights and the car. Test the wires on the car with a test light to determine h/l/+. Connect proper wires.

cliff257
08-26-2006, 07:29 PM
sorry i accidently erased the message but somebody sent me a message that they sold or had some quick connectors for installing the hid lights help please.

eastcoastbumps
08-27-2006, 12:09 AM
CC-B and wagons-ho sell them. CC-Bs are junk and will corrode as soon as the rain clouds roll in. I have no experience with wagons-hos' connectors. They plug into the cars harness but must be hard wired into the headlights. You'll be cutting and splicing either way.

Mulder
08-27-2006, 12:14 AM
CC-B has been gone for quite some time. Supposedly they were taking a break but that was a long time ago.

brex16
08-28-2006, 01:34 PM
go to www.jdmpartstx.com and they have a nice writeup with pictures that I am going to use when i install mine friday.

pinkrobe
08-28-2006, 04:25 PM
Wagons_ho! is still doing harnesses. His are NASA-quality and don't require splicing. They seriously just go right in. His daughter hooked up two headlights in 10 minutes or something. He doesn't respond to PM's [ever], but you can e-mail him through his profile.

wagons_ho!
08-28-2006, 05:55 PM
Work provides internet access to me as a condition of me being on call 24/7 to travel from sea to sea to sea here in Canada.

They watch what I do (worse than a mom, or a wife), and do the same for everyone at my employer.

PM = non-approved usage of computer assets
non-approved usage of computer assets = long winter with no food or shelter.

I hope you understand.... PM's and my career are on diverging paths if they want to get fussy. They've even stated that any web client (Meebo and the like) will get one out the door in a hurry...

No splicin, no dicing, no headaches..

Geo

ScoobyBoy
08-28-2006, 06:24 PM
another vote goes to wagons ho's harness. bought his leveling switch harness, and it was top notch.