How bad is this...?
How bad is this...?
So when I wired in my fogs, the pigtails I used didn't have a marking to differentiate the ground vs. live connection. I noticed on other folks pictures, that maybe have different brand pigtails that there IS a ground/live marked. How bad is it if I have them done incorrectly? The lights work fine...
Thanks!
Thanks!
So when I wired in my fogs, the pigtails I used didn't have a marking to differentiate the ground vs. live connection. I noticed on other folks pictures, that maybe have different brand pigtails that there IS a ground/live marked. How bad is it if I have them done incorrectly? The lights work fine...
Thanks!
Thanks!
LOL! My car is dirty, and it's snowing like crazy out - but once I get her washed and polished, I'll take plenty of pics of the aero bumper and stillen grille - it looks sick!
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Regular halogens have no polarity. It's simply a wire that heats up and glows when current is passed through. HID set ups on the other hand are polarity sensitive (the ballasts are). Most kits come with keyed connectors for everything, so chance of mix up is unlikely.
Exactly, just make sure you wire both lights the same way.
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