Halo Led Projector Headlights Wiring Installation Dodge Ram
Halo Halos Angel eye eyes BMW E36 E46 E38 E39 Accord Civic Tahoe F150 Yukon Suburban Camaro S10 Dodge Ram Scion Tc Eclipse GMC Chevy C10 HID Ranger Silverado AUDI A4 DENALI Tacoma SIERRA Cavalier Blazer Astro Maxima JETTA Corner Side Marker LED Euro JDM Altezza Bulbs Most of the aftermarket headlights you see selling on eBay usually have two major features. One being a projector headlight, because most cars don't come equipped from the factory with projectors, they usually just have regular reflective headlights.
And two, most aftermarket headlight have what are called 'Halos' or 'Angel Eyes'. This feature is very popular because of it gives regular cars a very distinctive look. This feature can only be found on most high end BMW's. In 99% of aftermarket headlights with real halos, WILL require some modification to your vehicles wiring harness. A lot of eBay sellers like to use the term 'PLUG AND PLAY', but that term has been mis-used by many sellers.
Real aftermarket Halos lights will require a separate connection, because most cars don't come with Halos from the factory, so your vehicle won't have a plug or harness for it. ***PLEASE REMEBER. IF YOU HAVE NO PROIR KNOWLEGDE OF YOUR VEHICLE'S ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OR HAVE NEVER DONE ANY KIND OF MODIFICATION TO YOUR VEHICLES ELECTRICAL SYSTEM. WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND HAVING A TRAINED PROFESSIONAL INSTALL THE LIGHTS FOR YOU. *** *This is just an Example, your actual lights may not look like what we shown, but the blue prints are very similar. Dcs a10c. So here are some tips on installing aftermarket halo headlight into your vehicle.
Aug 1, 2013 - Most of the aftermarket headlights feature with Halo or LED Daytime Running Lights. Acura, Audi, BMW, Buick, Cadillac, Chevy, Chrysler, Datsun, Dodge, Eagle. Chevy Silverado 2500HD Dodge Ram Parts. Shop Projector Headlights. Halo and LED Headlights Installation Guide Tools Required.
First let me show you what a typical Halo connection looks like on most aftermarket lights. First you have to identify which wires are for the Halos.
Example of what they may look like. The colors of the wires will vary. But in most cases they will be two different colors, to separate the GROUND wire from the POWER wire. To identify which is which can be tricky in some cases.
But in most cases Black or White wires are usually the ground wire, but not in all cases. When you finally make the connection, just experiment with the two wires to test to see which wires are which.
WHERE TO CONNECT THE HALO WIRES TO. The most common and recommend place to connect the Halo wires to are on your vehicle's PARKING light wiring harness. Example of what a common parking/ signal light harness looks like. Your signal/ parking light harness will have 3 different color wires.
For ground, parking and signal. THE ORDER OF THE WIRES WILL VARY. After you identify which wires on your vehicle's harness are which, again, if you are not sure, you can just experiment to check which wires are which. • You than connect the ground wire from your aftermarket light to the ground wire on your vehicles signal/ parking wiring harness. • And than you connect the power wire from your aftermarket lights to your PARKING light wire, and not your signal light wire. • If you connect your power wire to your vehicles signal light wire, this will cause your halos to blink whenever you turn on your signal lights. • There are various ways to connect the two wires together.
• We recommend using a wire clamp or tap, it is the easiest, fastest and safest way of doing this, they can be found at most auto part or electrical stores. Basically it is a small clamp were to put two different wires together and close down on a locking clamp. It properly connects the two wires together without any cutting of any of the wires yourself. • • If you cannot find or get any of these clamps, you do have other options. But the general rule is to somehow connect or tap into your vehicles wiring harness to connect the halo wires properly.