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camry? rav4? aurion??

:help: :help:

is it possible to wires up the h11(high beam) & h7(low beam) into a H4 socket without using any relays??

coz i saw 1 of the members car.. he actually had 4 relays... 2 relays on both sides...

cant i just tear out the wires of the h7 & h11 and solder it on the h4 socket??

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camry? rav4? aurion??

:help: :help:

camry defently 92 - 97pretty sure alot of of Japenise cars use it

celica, even my old huyndai scoupe had h4s

pretty common bulbs

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camry? rav4? aurion??

:help: :help:

the camry before the most recent model definately has them.. my folks have one..

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Pretty sure Corollas used H4s for around 15 years (after they stopped using sealed beams that is), I think they changed with the AE112s

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I know the Gen5 in AUS uses H4 (not the Gen6 or the aurion)

The new yaris seems like a H4 too, Corolla i think its H7.

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thx for the info guys!! :) :) :)

did a few search a while ago, they said h4 (hi/low) r the older type bulbs and r not as clear as the h7 and all

i guess its true... since its on supras and previous camrys...

thx once again! :)

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is it possible to wires up the h11(high beam) & h7(low beam) into a H4 socket without using any relays??

coz i saw 1 of the members car.. he actually had 4 relays... 2 relays on both sides...

cant i just tear out the wires of the h7 & h11 and solder it on the h4 socket??

need some help from eleccy experts~ :)

Edited by XploShun
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is it possible to wires up the h11(high beam) & h7(low beam) into a H4 socket without using any relays??

coz i saw 1 of the members car.. he actually had 4 relays... 2 relays on both sides...

cant i just tear out the wires of the h7 & h11 and solder it on the h4 socket??

need some help from eleccy experts~ :)

I reckon you only need 2 relays.

You can just do what you said, solder the wires from H7 and H11 to H4 socket, but the thing is, when you put your high beams on, the H7 will turn off, and you're left with the H11 as the only high beam.

whereas stock H4 will give you high beam in addition to the high beam bulb being on.

I actually have a way around this as I use it for my HID setup, uses two relays (+ a capacitor, only needed for HID system as without it, the setup flickers the HID for a split-second which is bad for HID ballasts), i'll see if I can dig out the files for it...or else, i'll have to find out how I did it back then................

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is it possible to wires up the h11(high beam) & h7(low beam) into a H4 socket without using any relays??

coz i saw 1 of the members car.. he actually had 4 relays... 2 relays on both sides...

cant i just tear out the wires of the h7 & h11 and solder it on the h4 socket??

need some help from eleccy experts~ :)

if u want to melt whole front of ur car, then why not! :P

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