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 Post subject: Fitting my Narva Arctic blue lights....HELP!?!?
Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 5:02 pm 
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hey,

ok Brought some Narva Artic blue lights today and i just tried to fit them.... They dont fit in the bulb holder already there so i unpluged that and slotted it in the female part but there just dont really fit 100% or light up..... Anyone know how to fix this?
THe packet says there are H1 12V 55W. Dont know if thats any help...

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Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 5:41 pm 
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arent the falcons H4?

 

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Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 6:41 pm 
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aint high beams H1 and low/High Beams H4 Fittings

i think u have the wrong globe fittin globes is easy pull ur old globe out and match next to ur new one do they look the same ????

 

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Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 9:52 pm 
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aren't the highs H3? i dunno. i can't remember the arctic blues i used. they listed the wrong one for a EB Falcon

 

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Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 10:18 pm 
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Ok well i rang up autobarn to double check they were the right bulbs.....and he says they are.....

Im going to double check with you guys to make sure i am doing things right.
I removed the black plastic peice that has 2 screws holding it down to replace the globe, I cant work our where the other globe goes in, like where the other hole is to insert it. Sorry if the question is stupid as i dont know much about this area. Thanks

 

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Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 11:42 am 
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Hey,

If you removed the Black plastic bit, your looking at the High beams.

To get the the low beams you have to unscrew the round plastic cap at the back of the headlight. You then simply pull the wires and out pops your light buld holder. You may find that the drivers side headlight is a b**ch.(the battery gets in the way)
Im also pretty sure that the low beams are H1s from memory

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Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 1:21 pm 
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EF-MattyB wrote:
Hey,

If you removed the Black plastic bit, your looking at the High beams.

To get the the low beams you have to unscrew the round plastic cap at the back of the headlight. You then simply pull the wires and out pops your light buld holder. You may find that the drivers side headlight is a b**ch.(the battery gets in the way)
Im also pretty sure that the low beams are H1s from memory

Hope this helps.


Yep. On a low series, your Lowbeams (accessed via screw on cap at the back) are a H1 bulb. The high beams (accessed via the cap at the top that is held in place by screws) is a H3 bulb.

 

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