Recording, November 21, 2010 — Toyota Corolla, 1.5 liter, 2003
1. I put myself an internal / external temperature thermometer, removed all the wiring, everything is beautiful, with a backlight), it doesn’t interfere with the view, it stands next to the counter
2. Xenon in reverse 6000 — now when I turn back I see everything, well, everything sees me…
3. I bought and installed headlight bulbs H4 Osram Xenon Effect made in Germany, the light became more and better (not so yellow).
4. Pulled the handbrake (the bolt is spinning under the armrest).
+ bonus off-road chef from work))
Well, xen in reverse is cool ... for example, I managed with LEDs, take pictures at night ... in a deserted place, as they light up ...
thanks for the clarification)
if everything is fine, then I will put it, there will be only one block.
yes, two blocks, two lamps ... the ignition block is connected to the lamp with a wire, and 2 wires from the block are connected to + and - which supplied power to the native lamp.
not really … at first I just stuck it in reverse. if it burns for more than 5 seconds, it starts blinking (not enough power). Now it costs from the rear window heating button (because the heating does not work)
Frequent topic. they themselves put xenons on the car according to the collective farm, then they complain what is wrong. if you don't know how to fart don't torture your ass it's called))))
you won’t believe it, I do it).) it always helps ... though one pretzel on a Subaru turns out to be driving in the middle but blinded mercilessly, I answered him - it’s the far one. at least he knows that others are unpleasant)
make it so that the rear xenon turns on from the button, it will be cool if you blink to someone who is driving far)))
You need to remove the console. Don't forget to unscrew the bolt at the bottom of the "box".
Does the console need to be removed when tightening the handbrake, or is this how you get to it?