91 integra Projector harness problem!
I purchased a set of projectors off of e-bay (http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...%3AIT) And well have a few problems here and looking for help
I recieved the porjectors to notice that 1 projector was missing rubber seals on the back and no bulbs in it. But he did include a set in the box shipped. Also when I got them there was a piece shaking around inside took one out and it looks like a shield type deal for a bulb not sure tho. But the main problem at this time is the hookup of the projectors. They dont have a stock plug on them that matches my stock plug on my 91RS. The seller told me that there was no modification needed to wire them up but the plug on the projectors seems to be a big prong style that looks like |_| and my harness is a regular 9004 style bulb hookup. Any type projectors for integras i have seen the blue connector that is just the male end of the stock harness on the car. This one is totaly different and cant be stock for an integra, I was just wondering anyone have any idea if US cars have a different bulb hookup from Canadian cars? I was told that the prong looks like a Civic type hookup and not an Integra type hookup. The seller just keeps telling me that hey should hook up with no problem but I dont think he understands.
Any ideas? I think this was faulsly described and heck nothing was mentioned about the scratches, bluepaind and missing rubber caps!
Also the piece that was shaking around I posted a cruddy photo anyone knows how this is to mount? I looking in the light and it appears to be a piec to deflect the high beam bulb and all I see is a mounting whole hat looks like this piece screws into or something. Any help?


I recieved the porjectors to notice that 1 projector was missing rubber seals on the back and no bulbs in it. But he did include a set in the box shipped. Also when I got them there was a piece shaking around inside took one out and it looks like a shield type deal for a bulb not sure tho. But the main problem at this time is the hookup of the projectors. They dont have a stock plug on them that matches my stock plug on my 91RS. The seller told me that there was no modification needed to wire them up but the plug on the projectors seems to be a big prong style that looks like |_| and my harness is a regular 9004 style bulb hookup. Any type projectors for integras i have seen the blue connector that is just the male end of the stock harness on the car. This one is totaly different and cant be stock for an integra, I was just wondering anyone have any idea if US cars have a different bulb hookup from Canadian cars? I was told that the prong looks like a Civic type hookup and not an Integra type hookup. The seller just keeps telling me that hey should hook up with no problem but I dont think he understands.
Any ideas? I think this was faulsly described and heck nothing was mentioned about the scratches, bluepaind and missing rubber caps!
Also the piece that was shaking around I posted a cruddy photo anyone knows how this is to mount? I looking in the light and it appears to be a piec to deflect the high beam bulb and all I see is a mounting whole hat looks like this piece screws into or something. Any help?
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that connector looks like one for an H4 or H4H bulb. You might try checking to see how G2 owners that put on JDM 1-piece headlights wire them up, since they use H4H bulbs. What you'll probably have to do is buy H4 sockets from an auto parts store, cut off your stock 9004 harness plug and wire up the H4 plug.
Hmm, No I have seen the projector style headlights come with the correct hookups for G2 cars, my buddy has them and thats how I know. This user who sold them to me said that no mods are needed to install just plug them in and bolt them down.... Its just that these things came in pieces and now dont even hook up is was making me mad, I feel like I have beel jiped
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