03 HID -> 06 HID swap problem. Please help.
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Originally Posted by ilbkuup
Standardizing the headlight housing reduces costs over the manufacturing process. Just because there's a dual filament bulb in there, doesn't mean it HAS to light up. There isn't even a wire on the vehicle side harness of the 2006 Z to power the drivers light filament in the turn signal.
I'm pretty sure this is a Canadian requirement, and there IS a wire there in Canadian cars to power the drivers light filament in the turn signal.
Got it figured out...
2006 owners who wanted to make thier turn signals work as drivers lights would merely have to jumper the blue wire (on the headlamp housing) to the green/white wire to make the second filament bulbs operational.
Conversely, everyone who have retrofit these lights to a pre-2006 car... If you want to elimate the yellow second filament being lit as a drivers light, you would merely have to cut the blue wire on the back side of the headlamp.
I'm thinking of keeping the wiring as is and using the dual fialment, but instead,running dual color LEDs:
http://autolumination.com/switchback.html
This will allow the turn signal to glow white as a driving light, and flash yellow as a turn signal.
I'm pretty sure this is a Canadian requirement, and there IS a wire there in Canadian cars to power the drivers light filament in the turn signal.
Got it figured out...
2006 owners who wanted to make thier turn signals work as drivers lights would merely have to jumper the blue wire (on the headlamp housing) to the green/white wire to make the second filament bulbs operational.
Conversely, everyone who have retrofit these lights to a pre-2006 car... If you want to elimate the yellow second filament being lit as a drivers light, you would merely have to cut the blue wire on the back side of the headlamp.
I'm thinking of keeping the wiring as is and using the dual fialment, but instead,running dual color LEDs:
http://autolumination.com/switchback.html
This will allow the turn signal to glow white as a driving light, and flash yellow as a turn signal.
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Ok, I looked at the rear of the lights(with them still on) and I see a blue wire on the sides of the connector. Is this the wire we need to cut?? And, is everyone sure the 06's dont light up?
Im about to do this and I dont want to screw it up.
Im about to do this and I dont want to screw it up.
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here are some pics.
If you want your turn indicators to to work normally (not on constantly), and you dont want to hack up the car's wiring harness, all you have to do is take out the bulb from the plug, and cut the middle 2 wires so that they dont make contact. There is one on one side, and one on the other. Remember, its the middle pins/wires.
Pics....
Pics....
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You'll need something I made for my dad's Z32 a few years ago. It is a quad Luxeon bulb with 3 being amber and 1 being white.
http://members.***.net/digitonium/DI...-Z32%20LED.wmv
http://members.***.net/digitonium/DI...-Z32%20LED.wmv
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as i posted in the other thread
i put 06 bi-xenons on my 05 halogen car and dont have the indicator problem
i put a single filament indicator globe in the car, why dont u just try that before hacking into the wiring
i put 06 bi-xenons on my 05 halogen car and dont have the indicator problem
i put a single filament indicator globe in the car, why dont u just try that before hacking into the wiring
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Here you go. Pics of my set up. I figured why not use the function since it is wired. Enjoy. I am pretty sure I am the only one running this set up.
Driving lights on
Lights on
Blinkers with Driving lights
Blinkers with Headlights on
Driving lights on
Lights on
Blinkers with Driving lights
Blinkers with Headlights on
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i cant imagine thats one single filament globe glowing orange and white
prob either two globes, or some crazy led globe with half white/half orange leds on it
either way, 2 thumbs up for an original idea
prob either two globes, or some crazy led globe with half white/half orange leds on it
either way, 2 thumbs up for an original idea
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They are LED's. I posted a link and a pic at the top off this page. It is called the switchback. $24.99 each plus you'll need to wire in an equalizer on each headlamp which are $8.99 each.
http://autolumination.com/switchback.html
If your headlights or driving lights are on they cycle amber/white when your turn signal is on. Looks great. If your headlights are off it just blinks amber like normal.
I replaced the bottom driving light with an LED also. Picture doesn't do it justice because it is directional. When you are standing infront of it. BRIGHT WHITE! I also bumped up to an 6600k HID bulb as well. A whole lot of white while driving.
http://autolumination.com/switchback.html
If your headlights or driving lights are on they cycle amber/white when your turn signal is on. Looks great. If your headlights are off it just blinks amber like normal.
I replaced the bottom driving light with an LED also. Picture doesn't do it justice because it is directional. When you are standing infront of it. BRIGHT WHITE! I also bumped up to an 6600k HID bulb as well. A whole lot of white while driving.
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Originally Posted by ilbkuup
They are LED's. I posted a link and a pic at the top off this page. It is called the switchback. $24.99 each plus you'll need to wire in an equalizer on each headlamp which are $8.99 each.
http://autolumination.com/switchback.html
If your headlights or driving lights are on they cycle amber/white when your turn signal is on. Looks great. If your headlights are off it just blinks amber like normal.
I replaced the bottom driving light with an LED also. Picture doesn't do it justice because it is directional. When you are standing infront of it. BRIGHT WHITE! I also bumped up to an 6600k HID bulb as well. A whole lot of white while driving.
http://autolumination.com/switchback.html
If your headlights or driving lights are on they cycle amber/white when your turn signal is on. Looks great. If your headlights are off it just blinks amber like normal.
I replaced the bottom driving light with an LED also. Picture doesn't do it justice because it is directional. When you are standing infront of it. BRIGHT WHITE! I also bumped up to an 6600k HID bulb as well. A whole lot of white while driving.
Last edited by **; 10-23-2006 at 07:36 PM.
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Which switch back bulb did you use ilbkuup? is the bulb a 3157 or 7443 base? I went to the Sylvania website and it shows a 3457 bulb is used.
I Just switched to the 06' headlights and have an interesting problem. I cut the blue wire so the signals would not light up with the headlights, but now my signals don't work correctly. They flash once and that's it. I do have load resistors hooked up from my previous led signals front and rear. I now have leds in the rear only until I get the switchback bulbs for the front. Maybe I'm overloading the blinker relay from running load resistors and the regular front bulbs. Anyone have any thoughts on this?
I Just switched to the 06' headlights and have an interesting problem. I cut the blue wire so the signals would not light up with the headlights, but now my signals don't work correctly. They flash once and that's it. I do have load resistors hooked up from my previous led signals front and rear. I now have leds in the rear only until I get the switchback bulbs for the front. Maybe I'm overloading the blinker relay from running load resistors and the regular front bulbs. Anyone have any thoughts on this?