: JDM Duals Mod: Need help 2 identify harness!!



G20Teacher
Sep 02, 10, 02:10 AM
I just received my drop dead gorgeous JDM duals from Hong Kong but they unfortunately were missing pigtails/harnesses!

https://sites.google.com/site/g20teacher/

Any idea the name of the wire harness circled in red (Click on link above) so I can buy online? I know the other end is H4 male wire harness. Already got Nokya H1 Stage 1 in arctic yellow & white, H4 harness to be spliced to "missing harness", JDM Duals, & tools to get the job done but missing 1 vital piece to complete the Installation!

I'm the BIGGEST noob on the block and don't even know how to attach pics in this forum! ...but I also got a KH3 2002 G20 Sport ready and willing to finally get pimped out! Been on this site nearly a week straight educating myself on the limitless ways G20's can be modded. I had no clue but have a brand-spanking new understanding of our ride's potential! :zoinks:

Thanks in advance all for any help and assistance!!!

Btw: Before ppl tell me the SEARCH button is my friend, I already spent endless hours upon hours reading all 20 pages of "The Offical JDM Duals FAQ" and not a single person named or listed the style of harness that plugs into the adapter port (circled in red)!

Thanks again!!!

Lou831
Sep 02, 10, 02:44 AM
the SEARCH button is your friend!!! lol jk dude ha ha I dont remember my duals having that harness but I can be wrong its been a while since I installed them, have you tried contacting the seller and asking him? Hope you find the answer man, with that said Good Luck

roblop04
Sep 02, 10, 06:03 AM
i think all you need to do is buy the adapter harness that goes from H4 car harnes to H1 JDM dual harness and your good to go.. its like $15 bucks and that will allow you to not cut anything...
look threw these..
http://shop.ebay.com/i.html?_nkw=Headlights+harness&_sacat=0&_dmpt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Access ories&_odkw=H1+adapter+harness&_osacat=0&_trksid=p3286.c0.m270.l1313

G20Teacher
Sep 02, 10, 01:14 PM
...have you tried contacting the seller and asking him? Hope you find the answer man, with that said Good Luck

So, I contacted the seller and this was his response:

"Hi, I am sorry, the headlights didn't came with pig tail when I got it. You can actually make your own pig tail by using some electrical pin and wiring, and use some sealant to seal the plug. - keithtau"

I really don't want to cut either stock wire harness (on H4 & JDM) but would rather make a "plug & play" wire harness that can easily "plug-in" and be "removed" later.


i think all you need to do is buy the adapter harness that goes from H4 car harnes to H1 JDM dual harness and your good to go.. its like $15 bucks and that will allow you to not cut anything...
look threw these..
http://shop.ebay.com/i.html?_nkw=Headlights+harness&_sacat=0&_dmpt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Access ories&_odkw=H1+adapter+harness&_osacat=0&_trksid=p3286.c0.m270.l1313

I looked through that Ebay link and still could not identify the correct socket that plugs into the H1 JDM dual harness. Is it a 9004/9007 harness (on the JDM side)?

I've UPDATED my website with a "Close-up" of the 3-pin setup inside the JDM socket. See Below:

https://sites.google.com/site/g20teacher/

This is damn frustrating! I just want to install my duals but this is my only limiting factor! Thanks again u guys for all your advice so far! :dead:

burubuduy
Sep 02, 10, 01:58 PM
why not buy an electrical pin and wire at autozone instead of stressing yourself looking for that socket? I actually was thinking of suggesting that you.

G20Teacher
Sep 02, 10, 11:13 PM
why not buy an electrical pin and wire at autozone instead of stressing yourself looking for that socket?

So far, I've tried everyone's suggestions to no avail! <Sigh!> :eh: I visited both Autozone & Pep Boys and the smallest electrical pins for purchase was a 22 gauge, which is still TOO large. I tested it out and the connector is so wide it hits the adjacent pin next to it. ..been Googling my brains out looking up keywords: "JDM G20 p11 headlights factory wire harness" and still no luck. Wow! If I could just turn back the hands of time, I'd buy some Duals "with pigtails" included! :throwup:

akuma810
Sep 02, 10, 11:32 PM
worst comes to worst, just tap those wires directly

Guy
Sep 03, 10, 12:22 AM
worst comes to worst, just tap those wires directly

Or 22ga female quick disconnects straight to the bulbs.

sixnineG
Sep 03, 10, 12:47 AM
hey, g20 maestro, i am going to rewire mine, after i do mine then you can come over and we will hook you dualies. so gimme a few days and ill get back at you but i think it would be good to buy an h4 and an h1 adapter and put those together. ill let you know how it goes.

jorge

javcrodgz
Sep 03, 10, 01:30 AM
I have the male connection to that, but the wires are too short =(

trbobrk
Sep 03, 10, 02:00 AM
Btw: Before ppl tell me the SEARCH button is my friend, I already spent endless hours upon hours reading all 20 pages of "The Offical JDM Duals FAQ" and not a single person named or listed the style of harness that plugs into the adapter port (circled in red)!

Thanks again!!!

Don't feel bad for not finding it as I'm probably the only one that knows what it is. It is a proprietary connector made in Japan for automotive manufacturers. I highly doubt it is available from a retailer in small quantities because of it's unique application.

A few years ago I asked people on the forum if they would be interested in purchasing some plug and play harnesses for the P11 duals but nobody seemed interested as most people just hack up their wires and were not willing to spend money on an alternative.

I still have a few somewhere. I packed them up when I moved all my stuff home from that place that used to pay me to make cool electrical things. :depressed

David SE-R
Sep 03, 10, 08:28 AM
Lets see em. For how much? Good to know for the day I finally get duals.

slimlou
Sep 04, 10, 10:02 AM
Or 22ga female quick disconnects straight to the bulbs.

22ga is too thin of a wire for headlights.

If you want to use connectors, just pick up new weatherpack connectors (both male/female) and replace the ones on the headlights.