After a bit of advice, I'm replacing my original headlights with some H4 units.
I've tracked down what wire does what with regards to sidelights, main etc. Ideally I want to get the pins out of the connecting block that secures onto the back of the lights, so I can swap around the wires and isolate the sidelights to the separate pilot light in my new units.
Can anyone explain a technique to get the pins out of the block successfully. I mean I could just cut the wires and re-spade, but that feels like a bit of a hack.
Cheers
Stu
Headlight wiring block disassemble
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Re: Headlight wiring block disassemble
When your talking headlights there is only one man who knows and his helper . Have a look at this on the forum .
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Re: Headlight wiring block disassemble
if anyone finds this looking for the same answer, small thin flat screwdriver is needed to do the job. There is a tab on the connectors within the block, just needs pressing out the way in order for it to be removed out the back of the block.
Actually very straight forward.
Actually very straight forward.