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  • accident
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    Originally posted by Jordan View Post
    Just pair the 2 hot wires together to feed the HID +. One is + when low beams are on, other is switched + when high beams are on.
    this is what i've always done on sealed beam cars when converting them to ellipsoids, HIDs or not

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  • nando
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    don't solder anything. strip the ends of a 14 gauge wire and stuff them in the pins of the fusebox. stick the relays on top of that.

    it's been like 7 years.. haven't touched my relays since.

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  • bzappe
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    bridging relays

    I am brand new to this forum and have been reading numerous threads on how to get all four headlights to work when on highbeam. I just bought a 1990 325is and the PO installed US ellipsoids. I would like to know how to bridge relays from k2 to k3 using # 30 terminals. Is it just a wire soldered to each hole? How does the relay fit back in the slot using this method? Is there any easier method?

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  • nando
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    I did the old jumper wire between relays trick.. worked fine and it's not permanent.

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  • PaulZ
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    Originally posted by parkerbink
    Do it the way we have told you it will look like this:



    Fogs work too but just were not on during this picture.
    Well I've explained exactly what I've done and what you told me to do...can you decifer where I went wrong?

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  • parkerbink
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    Do it the way we have told you it will look like this:



    Fogs work too but just were not on during this picture.

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  • Jordan
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    Sigh... beyond help, sorry.

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  • PaulZ
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    Originally posted by Jordan
    You are doing something wrong then.
    Well obviously somethings wrong, but I did exactly what you said to do from your "experience" and it doesn't work. I connected the 2 + wires to the low beam. After thinking about this, it would only make sence that the high beam would go on, because by doing this I created a direct feed to the + terminal on the high beam when the low beam is on...

    Anyone that could help me out with this?

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  • Jordan
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    You are doing something wrong then.

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  • PaulZ
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    Originally posted by Jordan
    91 318iS is different then a 87. My mod only applies to early sealed beam cars.
    I tried your method last night and now both the low and high beam go on and off at the same time...what's up?

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  • Jordan
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    91 318iS is different then a 87. My mod only applies to early sealed beam cars.

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  • asubimmer
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    Originally posted by asubimmer
    i have a 91' 318is w/ us ellips and when i put the 2 other wires on the lows together then the lows won't turn on and then when I hit the highs the low's fuses blow?!?!
    Originally posted by rs4pro3
    Well first post what year car you have, and if you want a clean factory like mod, or just a hack job quicky.
    the cleaner the better but right now I would just be happy w/ them working

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  • rs4pro3
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    Well first post what year car you have, and if you want a clean factory like mod, or just a hack job quicky.

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  • asubimmer
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    anyone know how to make my lows stay on. My highs are REALLY bright as it is but the lows would help fill out the road some.

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  • PaulZ
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    Originally posted by asubimmer
    i have a 91' 318is w/ us ellips and when i put the 2 other wires on the lows together then the lows won't turn on and then when I hit the highs the low's fuses blow?!?!
    may be a difference between our cars (87's) and yours...

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