I put my H4 conversion headlights in tonight,, but now my high beems are constently on,, so i un pluged the high beems for now,,,, dose anyone know how converting to H4 would have caused this?? my H4 headlights are very bright Btw
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did you do any re-wiring??? what happens when you turn on the high beam switch?Pete ::::>>> resident LED addict and CFI defector LED bulb replacements
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Sounds like the high and low wires are crossed. Are all 4 lamps on high, or are just the center lamps on high? High beam should be all 4 lamps on high, low beam should be low beam on the inners only. Also I should mention that using H4 lights without a relay kit is a bad idea, and likely to lead to fried MF switches, light switches, and other wiring problems due to the extra current flow.86 Lincoln Town Car (Galactica).
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The wiring has to be changed for the H-4 conversion. You'll have to take a wire probe and find out which wire is the ground, low power (only one wire would be power under low beam) and high power, then, looking through the glass in the bulb, figure out which post is for the same things. Your ground is not correct on the low beams, causing all the lights to come on."Owning a 9-second Import is like coming out of the closet.... At first it may be surprising, but in the end, you're still gay!"
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