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    Damnit.. How do you wire euro ellips?

    My high beams are stuck on.. woops..

    I'd like it wired so that when my hi's come on the low's stay on as well. dont' care about the fogs I know thats a relay jump

    edit: Another question. Fog lights. Is there a way to adjust them vertically? My old ones fit flush in the sockets and the new ones pretty much don't and are blasting light into peoples eyes.
    Last edited by Kruzen; 02-11-2007, 01:22 AM.
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    #2
    Thumb through this thread here,http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=59735 The high's on with the low's is a relay jump also.

    1992 BMW 325iC
    1978 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
    1965 Chevrolet Corvair Monza 140hp

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      #3
      Ah I see, I hooked both wires up to the low's as well as thats how my old setup (dual filament) was wired.

      Guess its freaking out about it. I'll just unsolder the extra wires out.

      Thanks :)
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        #4
        Originally posted by Kruzen View Post
        Ah I see, I hooked both wires up to the low's as well as thats how my old setup (dual filament) was wired.

        Guess its freaking out about it. I'll just unsolder the extra wires out.

        Thanks :)
        Don't forget to jump the relay if you want the lows to stay on while the highs are on.

        -Erik

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          #5
          You either have a bad relay or a bad high switch. When I first bought my 2002 I had a bad high beam switch that I had to replace. I have had the relay stick on my grey car before leaving my highs on. Happens very rarely.
          :: PNW Crew ::
          '87 325 4dr, '74 2002

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            #6
            Originally posted by backtrail69 View Post
            You either have a bad relay or a bad high switch. When I first bought my 2002 I had a bad high beam switch that I had to replace. I have had the relay stick on my grey car before leaving my highs on. Happens very rarely.
            o_O

            No its definitely not either of those. It doesn't work perfectly for 2 years and then magically stop when I wire up new connectors on the ends for new headlights.

            Well.. I guess it COULD happen. But it didn't. Everythings working fine now.
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