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Old Apr 29, 2007 | 08:55 AM
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Default 2000 Audi S4 Headlighs

Hello everbody who is going to read this, can any body help me with my headlights, the thing is that i have after market headlights that don't have that computer chip or what ever that xinon chip is, but i do have both of them, after the accident both headlighs broke but the lamps and the computers are still good so i got the after market headlights and now i want to connect them to my audi, but i dont know how to do the wirings, can anybody help me please please please!!!!




 
Old Apr 29, 2007 | 05:31 PM
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Default RE: 2000 Audi S4 Headlighs

There is no computer chip in the headlights. Are you talking about the HID starter/ballast? It's the sliver thing on the bottom of the headlights.

As far as wiring them up, look at your old lights, & plug them in the same way as the new lights. They will also go in one way.
 
Old Apr 30, 2007 | 10:54 PM
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You probably got the NON HID lights... Which means you got the non HID hookup... So it has the H7hook up, or which ever the non HID a4's come with... This means your D2s bubls will not fit... You could look for a converter that changes H7 to D2S... Or if you lenses are good off the ones you had before... You could use the lens for the lowbeam... I think that should work too... Or maybe you did get the HID headlights,,, SO check if you r stock bulb fits in the lowbeam hole...
 
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