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i want to get those sportzblue headlight bulbs for my corsa B, as they are brighter and have a higher rating, do i need to modify any of the current wiring etc to handle the extra power these bulbs will demand?
Ta
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Noonster
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Nope they will be just plug and play
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broster
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depepds how much more power they use than a standard bulb, it is advisable to re-wire, also bear in mind that a standard bulb will be brighter if you rewire beczuse the standard wireing looses 2(ish)volts
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Kris TD
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i agree with broster, there was a 2v loss over the standard wiring on mine and my bros corsa, redone it with relays, thicker wire etc.. and its allowing me too run 100w bulbs. if u dont make it better there is a high risk u will set your car on fire.
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whats the wires and how much of a pain in the arse is it to rewire?
also, does the corsa have different bulbs for half and full beam?
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Kris TD
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no, corsa uses h7 bulbs, unless u have a corsa c which uses h1's i think.
wat u meen whats the wire? get some thicker stuff and u need relays also. the standard wiring is unbelievably shite.
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yea im just talkiong about, are they all hidden away or blindingly obvoius etc, this is going to involve soldering isnt it!
what bits were involved in being replaced when you did it? so i know what to get
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Kris TD
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its blinding obvious. just follow the wiring back from the bulbs to wherever they go. a small amount of soldering is necessary.
if your compentant about what relays u need and connecting them just upgrade the wiring to thicker stuff.
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thats the thing, i dont have a clue what relays i need etc, the only thing i know i need is thicker wires
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Noonster
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I was wrong then , Mine were just plug and play.
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Gambit
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you can stick in a set of 110w/90w bulbs in a corsa b without the need for relays or rewiring
i ran it in my corsa for 2yrs with no probs whatsoever
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but above i was told that rewiring is necesary?
are you 100% sure the stock wires can take it? i dont really want my car to start fire
[Edited on 23-10-2003 by uprated]
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Gambit
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yes they can take it, 100w will be fine
rewiring is not nessecary
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its those sportzblue lights, do i need H4 or H7, the H4 are 100w and the H7 are 80w,
80w isnt much over the standard one is it?
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Gambit
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standard is 55w/60w
i'm near enough sure yours are H4
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i had a talk with a load of lads from some garages and they all said they wouldnt even think of installing these bulbs without rewiring the corsa, as they said the standard wiring isnt hardly good enough for the standard bulbs.
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broster
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re-wire, it aint worth the risk, also u have to becareful that they dont get so hot they burn the mirror off the light backing
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thought that they were safe for use with plastic lights?
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Kris TD
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quote: Originally posted by uprated
standard wiring isnt hardly good enough for the standard bulbs.
its not, there is a 2v drop over it
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broster
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they maybe safe but there is a risk of burning it off, its a mirror film on the top of plastic i fink?
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is there an FAQ about changing the headlight wiring? theres seems to be an FAQ for everything else
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and-m
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yes corsa bs use h4
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Gambit
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your wiring is fine
the max they can take is 115w before they go into meltdown
do u honestly think i didnt look into possibilities of burnin out switches & melting wires when i put these bulbs in my corsa over 2 yrs ago???
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paul_spurrell
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yes. just look and see where gambit comes from. Common Sense HQ
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