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post Oct 19, 2011 - 1:42 AM
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9006 to H1 Conversion Adapter How-To Specifically for Projectors (HID or Non-HID)
My apologies, these are not actual pics just taken off the internet, but enough to get the idea. I'm attempting an end all HID conversion adapter solution due to the many request i keep getting. Request to update the sticky with this version.


Tools:
-Crimper which has the crimp end, the cutting end, and wire stripper.
-Solderer (optional)


To Buy:
-9006 heavy duty harness or get the female side of it
-H1 harness or substitute with H4 Harness (at least with pigtails)
-Butt Connectors (optional)
-Wire Loom
-Heatshrink or electrical tape (depends on you)


Just a rough estimate (depends where you get it, could be cheaper, thats just how much i bought it at the time and from the vendors pricing):
9006 Heavy duty Harness: $20.00
H1 Harness: $24.00
Butt Connector: $0.20
Wire Loom: $1.00 for 1 ft
Totals: Its going to cost you somewhere (give or take some dollars) ~$45.00 to make an adapter for both sides. Keep in mind that depends where you get the parts.




1. Buy this and cut the female side off the 9006 heavy duty harness, the reason why I chose this is because I knew it already had the female side that i could use, and i had em already when I used to use 9006 high wattage bulbs, but that is the concept. This female piece is used to connect to your existing 9006 stock harness.



2. Buy this, H1 harness (for illustration, it is colored blue in this example thats the other half that connects to your female 9006 half, and which will complete your adapter piece. its basically what will be connecting to your HID spades or even just your stock projecter H1 bulb if you choose not to go HIDs. This will be spliced together with the female side of step 1. or you can use an H4 harness as a substitute illustrated with 3 terminals. which means you just don't use the third terminal. this is actually what I used cus i couldn't get an H1 type.

H1 < The correct one

H4 < Not exact but still works, just don't use the third terminal.



3. Now this is where you connect them together. there are many different methods, use your creativity or preference.
-you can twist the wires together and electrical tape (i don't recommend, so ghetto), or twist cap (sucks too)


another decent method is to crimp them together with a butt connector (this is what I did and its still clean),


and lastly you can also solder them together and then electrical tape and/or heatshrink it.



4. Next buy wire loom or wire management, something like this. have the wires fit in, I recommend buying the best fitting wire loom, not the big ones cus these are only 2 wires. Then you have the option to either electrical tape the ends of the loom or professionally use a good thick heatshrink or any for the two ends.



5. Now your adapter should look like this. Just for clarification, the butt connector method was used in this case, and keep in mind, the illustration is showing just one wire, it should be two as obviously there are positive and negative wires. i just wanted to show the example. I just used electrical tape at the ends to tighten up the wire loom, reason for doing so is many OEM cars have it this way.


6. Here's sample of mine, you can tidy it up better if you can tuck it somewhere or zip tie it.



7. Plug it in and rock in roll, please for safety precautions please be mindful of the wires you are connecting don't make them backwards or opposite connections. its easy, its color coded! and the bestest thing about it is that, you looks OEM-ish, looks just like any other wire in your engine bay. and you can easily go back to 9006, no harm, just by removing the adapter, clean and reversible action. Get ready to bling.


If i need changes please provide feedback or if I catch it, I will make changes myself. Good Luck and Happy Wiring....

This post has been edited by trdproven: Oct 24, 2011 - 4:29 AM


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post Oct 19, 2011 - 1:51 AM
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thank you soo much for this.


vote stickyy


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post Oct 19, 2011 - 7:32 PM
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no prob, you actually got me to jump on creating this How-To after some people have asked me how I did mine. I'll try to get a pic of my actual one later and post it up here, still at work atm.

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post Oct 19, 2011 - 10:27 PM
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Great how-to! This is similar to what I'm doing for my fogs. 9006 plugs are just so easy.


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post Oct 19, 2011 - 11:47 PM
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I've seen half a dozen posts from trdproven about making this harness, so I assumed this thread existed before. Thanks for the great idea and writeup thumbsup.gif It's well worth it to keep from cutting any of the Celica's wiring.


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post Oct 20, 2011 - 12:44 AM
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its true, i keep talking about how i did it but never really did something about it. well, i've received a good number of request in my pms that my last pm got me to do it, thank MALHAR95 for it. This solution is a lot better than the sticky where you just slide the bare wire into the stock 9006 harness, mines a lot safer and cleaner and makes more sense really - an adapter.

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post Oct 20, 2011 - 12:54 PM
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QUOTE (trdproven @ Oct 20, 2011 - 1:44 AM) *
its true, i keep talking about how i did it but never really did something about it. well, i've received a good number of request in my pms that my last pm got me to do it, thank MALHAR95 for it. This solution is a lot better than the sticky where you just slide the bare wire into the stock 9006 harness, mines a lot safer and cleaner and makes more sense really - an adapter.



you should sell these adaptors lol


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post Oct 22, 2011 - 10:05 PM
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Done and done. Total cost: $9. My projectors came with H1 pigtails so I only had to pick up the heavy duty 9006 harness from EBay. This should definitely be added to the stickies.


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post Oct 22, 2011 - 10:26 PM
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thats great, how did yours come with pigtails were the headlights used? oh yea pay attention to how your adapter comes into connection with the harness for the driver side. If i remember correctly the stock 9006 was flipped negative when you plug it in so just doublecheck that part, i may be wrong but I remember I had to flip my HID bulb wires because of this. so just make sure your negative on the adapter matches up to how it plugs into the negative on the stock 9006 harness.

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post Oct 23, 2011 - 9:48 AM
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QUOTE (trdproven @ Oct 22, 2011 - 10:26 PM) *
thats great, how did yours come with pigtails were the headlights used? oh yea pay attention to how your adapter comes into connection with the harness for the driver side. If i remember correctly the stock 9006 was flipped negative when you plug it in so just doublecheck that part, i may be wrong but I remember I had to flip my HID bulb wires because of this. so just make sure your negative on the adapter matches up to how it plugs into the negative on the stock 9006 harness.

Yeah, I bought the headlights used. Both my driver and passenger side were wired up the same way, so no issues there. I still need to buy some wire loom to clean up the install but then I'll be completely done with it.


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post Nov 30, 2011 - 9:37 PM
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Stupid question. My 9006 harness came with white and black, but my H4 came with white on top and the bottom 2 are blue and black. Do i match the white to the blue and black to black?

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post Dec 1, 2011 - 7:08 PM
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since color scheme is off just pick which one becomes the + and - on your H4 and match it to stock harness, third terminal on H4 is not used.

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post Dec 1, 2011 - 9:31 PM
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Ok cool I think I got it figured out gotta wait till projectors get here. They're in transit thanks!


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couldn't you just buy an hid kit and buy the H1 bulbs? just make sure the ballast is 9006 and the bulb is H1.
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QUOTE (chacha @ Dec 2, 2011 - 12:38 PM) *
couldn't you just buy an hid kit and buy the H1 bulbs? just make sure the ballast is 9006 and the bulb is H1.

I thought you could do that. However, the H1 plugs are totally different. You aren't converting the HID kit to fit the car, you have to convert the car's wiring to fit the HID kit. You have to take the 9006 plug completely out of the equation and make it as if the car came from the factory with H1 bulbs.


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Yeah i got a Hid kit and the wiring harness' for 9006 and H1. My head lights are at the post office as I wont be able to pick them up until Monday, because they're closed. I'm going to see how it all goes together Monday. I think I got it figured out though.


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QUOTE (chacha @ Dec 3, 2011 - 4:38 AM) *
couldn't you just buy an hid kit and buy the H1 bulbs? just make sure the ballast is 9006 and the bulb is H1.


H1 bulb from HID kit won't plug into factory 9006 harness. and fyi ballasts are the ones that are universal.

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QUOTE (trdproven @ Dec 9, 2011 - 12:06 AM) *
QUOTE (chacha @ Dec 3, 2011 - 4:38 AM) *
couldn't you just buy an hid kit and buy the H1 bulbs? just make sure the ballast is 9006 and the bulb is H1.


H1 bulb from HID kit won't plug into factory 9006 harness. and fyi ballasts are the ones that are universal.



That's what I meant. Buy a ballast that has the connectors for our 9006(s) and just buy the type H1 bulbs to plug into the ballasts connectors. should work. well, it works for mines.
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what i mean is that the stock harness connects directly to the HID Bulb so you cannot do that. the other two wires that are connected to the HID bulb go to the ballast. and not what you are saying that the ballast goes straight to the HID bulb, you would be uninvolving the stock harness at that point. thats why i posted the pic as proof so you can see that the stock harness clearly uses my adapter to go straight into the hid h1 spades theres no in between. its stock harness ===== hid bulb not ballast ===== hid bulb because then where does the stock harness come in, its not to the ballast thats for sure. a big thing too is you have to remember H1 bulbs too only just have spades. the stock harness directly powers the hid bulb, then the two wires from the hid bulb get amplified from the ballast. there are four wires that come from the HID bulb + and - which goes straight to the stock harness (this is where the adapter comes in the middle) the other two are part of the hid kit that go to the ballast to get amplified.

I hope this clarifies it, unless you have some other type of set up that clearly can run another way. I've installed over 20 hid kits different brands different bulbs so thats where my experience comes in. Plus mine is shown to work. but again its purpose really is to NOT CUT YOUR STOCK 9006 harness off, method wise i know my style works.

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i got a H1 harness but it only have one black wire. is that the wrong one? where can i get the correct one? looked everywhere and thats all i can find. i saw a H3 but it has 3 black wires, i figured it be the same as the as the one i got.

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