can someone explain this to me?
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can someone explain this to me?
Dear Customer,
For the HyperFlux H1 LED bulbs, you just need to insert the red wire from the LED bulb to the stock socket and tap the black wire to the metal clip that used to hold the LED bulb on the base.
This special design ensures if there is a polar dismatch issue, you can simply flip the two wires around to correct the polarities.
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so i ordered h1 led bulbs for my FOGS and they came lookin like this ..
first when i tried plugging it in, i couldnt figure a way for the clip to hold the bulb steady, and secondly where to plug those wires? from what i understand from the email, is plug the red into the yellow wire? and what do i do with the black one?!?!?!?!? :confuse d2:
For the HyperFlux H1 LED bulbs, you just need to insert the red wire from the LED bulb to the stock socket and tap the black wire to the metal clip that used to hold the LED bulb on the base.
This special design ensures if there is a polar dismatch issue, you can simply flip the two wires around to correct the polarities.
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so i ordered h1 led bulbs for my FOGS and they came lookin like this ..
first when i tried plugging it in, i couldnt figure a way for the clip to hold the bulb steady, and secondly where to plug those wires? from what i understand from the email, is plug the red into the yellow wire? and what do i do with the black one?!?!?!?!? :confuse d2:
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This is for your fog right?
Plug the red into the yellow and the black into the black. If that doesn't work, plug the black into the black when it is on the headlight metal part.
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Plug the red into the yellow and the black into the black. If that doesn't work, plug the black into the black when it is on the headlight metal part.
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Im a bit confused to which black wire am i plugging the black one into? When i checked the housing, i only saw a yellow wire to plug into. The black wire is just a cover to some little red metal piece? and yes this is for my fogs
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When you open your fog cover, there are 2 wires, a black one and a yellow one. The yellow one is plugged into the bulb, the black one is plugged into part of the metal housing.
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sorry- im a newb guys
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That black wire is not welded. It can be unplugged, but first check if there's room for you to just stick the black wire from your new bulb into the black wire on the metal housing. Peel back the rubber cover so you can expose the plug more.
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