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Old 22-Apr-2009 | 03:54 AM
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92-95 civic Halo projector light Issue

Hey guys.. I have had the one piece projector headlights with halo rings for quite some time now. But as of recent I've ran into an issue. It seems my right ( Driver side) head light's halo rings, turn signal, and small yellow light all do not stay on constant. The low beams come on, the high beams work, and the turn blinker will blink. but as far as the halo rings, the little yellow light and the turn signal goes they wont stay on constant like they once did. Now the left passenger side lights work fine. All the bulbs work, the halo, little yellow and turn signal lights all stay on constant. Do you guys know what maybe the issue and how i would go about fixing the problem? thank you
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Old 21-May-2009 | 12:35 AM
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Halo

hey i was just wondering how you hooked up your halos i have had mine for about a year and new hooked them up i was wondering if you could help me there is jsut a red and black wire on each of the rings?


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Old 21-May-2009 | 12:46 PM
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hey i was just wondering how you hooked up your halos i have had mine for about a year and new hooked them up i was wondering if you could help me there is jsut a red and black wire on each of the rings?


thx

Bryant Isaacs
I did mine this winter and its pretty easy, you just have to know how to run the wires to the switch. if you have any question pm me and ill try to draw you a diagram!
Old 21-May-2009 | 01:48 PM
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Red = Power (Accessory, headlight, battery (Positive), even the fog lights)
Black = Ground (Bare metal (Please do this with caution), existing ground from a fuse, or the chasis)
Old 21-May-2009 | 05:16 PM
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ok so black is fine pretty self explantory

but the red wire that comes out of the light i want to put to a switch inside the car so i can turn them off so i need to have a fuse anywhere in the line form the light to the battery?
Old 22-May-2009 | 12:20 AM
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you should always have a fuse. it's cheap a$$ insurance against really burning up wires or worse. Also to the OP's original question it's prolly the resistors inside the lights wired between the red wire and the LED its self. read up on DIY's about retro fitting projectors or making black housing head lights for instructions on how to open you headlights then you need to check the resistors. might as well change them while your at it regardless.

^^ your sig suggesting a cop in the rearview sounds like a good point but I've seen people do some stupid things while distracted by the officer following them.
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