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Can i tap the wires for the stock pre-lci xenon halo rings when installing led rings?
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04-21-2020, 11:48 PM | #1 |
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Can i tap the wires for the stock pre-lci xenon halo rings when installing led rings?
I decided I was going to refresh my headlights and do the amber delete on my pre LCI xenon headlights. Like others have done, I used the wrong DIY and ended up snapping my OEM halo rings down towards where they hook up to the LED lights that illuminate them. Because you can't source those, I am pretty much forced to upgrade to aftermarket LED halo rings.
The set I bought has relays and all the wiring done, but instead of using all the different wiring that they have included in the package, couldn't I just tap the wires for the stock halos? Seems like that should provide the same result as hooking up all of the wiring did they included. Here's the one page wiring diagram that came with the rings. And here's what it looks like so far. I did silver paint over the amber and used 1/8" black vinyl pinstriping to make it pop a little more on the border between silver and clear. I went with the open c rings because reasons. I don't really know why, but I hope it all turns out good. Last edited by srey; 04-21-2020 at 11:53 PM.. |
04-22-2020, 10:25 PM | #2 |
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So i ran a test plugging in the headlight harness, turning on the lights, and holding the wires for the led angel eyes against the female connectors of the stock angel eyes bulb. It worked, so I'm just going to wire them internally for a plug and play solution in the end.
BTW, my new angel eyes have the wrong tilt. I should have done a better job squaring them up. I'm working on that now, then I'll seal them. Here are the wires I'm hooking into. Green is positive, and brown is ground. Last edited by srey; 04-22-2020 at 10:54 PM.. |
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04-24-2020, 02:28 AM | #3 |
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That looks slick. What color car? I have lenses and some carbon fiber eyebrows . I want to delete the corner. That tape looks nice.
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04-27-2020, 11:30 PM | #6 |
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06-03-2020, 10:58 PM | #8 |
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UPDATE: Don't hardwire the angel eyes into the stock LED wires. It burned up. I'm pretty pissed. Serves me right. Learn from my stupidity. I wish I had just put the stock angel eyes back in. Live and learn...
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06-04-2020, 12:27 PM | #9 |
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That really sucks man. I guess since you've already opened the headlights, they should be easy to reopen and replace the LED units right? I find it strange that your LEDs didn't have a resistor upstream to prevent overvolting
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06-05-2020, 11:33 AM | #10 | |
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The kit came with a fuse and distribution block, etc. I removed those, which would have required me to loop back to the batter to power them, and instead installed a hooked each of the two LEDs for each headlight together and used a spade connector to plug them into the wires for the stock halos. I documented everything, so maybe once I figure out how, and whether I can, fix this mess I'll get everything edited and posted on Youtube. |
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06-05-2020, 05:10 PM | #11 |
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that's not because of what you did, that's just how all the old wiring in the headlamps fails.
if you suspect that it was because of voltage, either too much or too little, you can code the PWM value in the FRM to adjust. I've been running LED replacement bulbs in mine for ages. |
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06-15-2020, 03:27 PM | #13 |
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So after further investigation, the wiring for the new halos would have worked fine. My headlight wiring is just old and falling apart. Makes me mad. I bought some spyder auto replacements to use while I decide whether the rewire them or not. I also discovered that the RTV I was using to attach the LED's is not strong enough with the three small contact points you get with the flat-bottomed C ring leds. If I rebuild them it's going to have to be with a much better way to attach them, or with round halos.
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06-19-2020, 11:28 AM | #14 |
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Srey, thanks for telling us of your misfortune. I'm going with round LED rings. I also am connecting them into the existing angel eye (H8 bulb) leads. I'm am using crimped connectors. My Orion V2s have a junction block for each ring. Each ring has 2 sets of wires as each ring half is separately powered.
I've tested the LEDs with 12V battery inside my home. I am in middle of extensive retrofit and it's nice to work in airconditioned home instead of garage. I'll report back when i get the headlights going. |
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