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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Mustang / September 2007

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2000 Mustang Headlights

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Gary Pollio - 16 Sep 2007 11:16 GMT
Just replaced my old foggy headlights with a new replacement set American
Muscle.  I replaced them with the type that have the import "angel eyes" rim
light that surrounds the main lamp.  You have to wire them separately into
the wires that control the parking lights.  Anyone know how to do this?
There are 3 wires coming off the main plug for the headlight and my guess is
that I have to splice these new wires into that but I'm not sure which is
which.
Thanks.
Ashton Crusher - 16 Sep 2007 19:34 GMT
>Just replaced my old foggy headlights with a new replacement set American
>Muscle.  I replaced them with the type that have the import "angel eyes" rim
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>which.
>Thanks.

No instructions came with it?  The main plug for the headlights has a
ground wire, a high beam wire, and a low beam wire.  The only one you
might need to connect to for the angel eyes would be the ground wire.
Your new headlight should have either one or two wires for the angel
eye, depends on how they are providing the ground to it.  If it has
two wires, one needs to be connected to ground and the other connected
to the parking light lamp wire that powers the parking lamp.  When you
get it all hooked up let me know how you like it as far as how well
the headlights work compared to the factory headlights.
 
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