bboy eclipse
15-08-2006, 07:56 PM
Hey guys
I'm not sure if this instruction is the same as all civic's but it worked on my 00 honda civic sedan EK model. This is basically an instruction on how to fit angel eyes onto your civic
1. First off make sure the angel eyes you buy is for your yr model civic. In my case i bought a 99/00 angel eyes for my civic. Make sure they good quality because it means less work. Also check they are from an australian site otherwise you may be defected with the throw off being to the right (we drive on the left here unlike the americans :D ) Also it's best to buy a direct fit one so that there no messy soldering :D
2.Taking out the existing headlights
What you first have to do is take out the exisiting headlights ofcourse. To do this you will have to take out 4 bolts. 2 on top (which you can see when you lift up the bonnet) and then 2 which are hidden (You will have to remove the front bar for this) So first off take off the two bolts on top. Then we move on to removing the front bar
3. Removing the front bar. If you notice when you lift up the bonnet. You should see these circular black clips. You need to remove these. To do that all you need to do is grab a flat head and pop the middle up. Should'nt require any force. After you remove all these clips, check underneath your wheel guard. Here you should find a screw thats connectin the front bar to the side fender. unscrew that. After you undid everything do a small inspection of your front bar, just incase you havnt missed any important screws. After you doen this the front bar should be able to be moved. If it requires a lot of force, it means you have missed a clip or screw. After you get the front bar loose you can either a) move it so you can see the bolts (thats what i did, easier) b) or you can remove the whole bar.
4. Take out the two remander bolts. Ok from here you should be able to see the other two bolts. Take these out. After that your headlight should be loose. Be careful as your headlight may drop. but their stock ones so it shouldn't really matter :D. Make sure you unplug everything, there should be two plugs, a big fat one (your head light and high beam) and a small clip (your parker) Now your angel headlight may need to use the old indictor. All you have to do is pull out the stock headlight out and find the indicator. From here you just need to twist the indicator, it should come loose and you should be able to pull straight out. (Its the whole indicator blub and clip) Your stock headlight should now be able to be remove. If it can go to step 6, if it cant read onto step 5
5. Ok if your reading this it means you couldn't get it out. It may be because of a metal bar underneath the headlight. if you look underneath the headlight there should be a piece of metal with two bolts holding it in. remove these bolts and the metal piece should be able to come off. Now pull out your stock headlight.
6. Installing the angel eyes
Ok now you should be able to put in the new angel headlight. First step is to prepare the halo's. You should have two sets of positive wire and two sets of negative wires from the halo's. Now if your parker uses a plug style, you can find a crimpe that can be plug straight into the parker plug. This gets rid of any messy soldering. these crimps should be available at any auto shop eg like Supercheap Auto. I bought the ones with the heat shrink wrap. Ok here all you have to do is twist the two positive wires together and attach the crimpe onto it. Heat the heat shrink wrap with a hair dryer or heat gun to melt it. Make sure you dont heat it too close or keep it in one spot other wise you may melt your wires and screw up your headlights!!!. After you attach the crimpe onto the two positive wires, do the same with the negative wires. It should be able to plug straight in.
Ok now comes the installing part. This is pretty straight foward. If its a good set of angel eyes it should fit direct where the old ones were. First put the indicator plug and blub into your angel headlight, make sure its lock in place. Next plug in your (headlight and highbeam) plug. Ok now we plug in the halo's to the parker clip. Look at the parker clip. It should have two slots for the crimpes to go in. Too make sure you know which slot is positive and which slot is negative, use a test light to find out. I found that on my civic negative/ground is the slot closest to the clip thing. I suggest you find out yourself though. After you find out positive and negative wires, plug in the halo's.Make sure you plug them in right cause they may blow, who knows?.
Ok after everything is plugged push the headlight into place and put the bolts back on. Make sure to put on the metal piece as well. After you bolted it in. it should be done. Just repeat these steps on the other headlight.
Once you've installed both of your angel headlights, put the front bar back on using reverse order (logical ofcourse lol) and wolah! Your civic should be rocking with angel eyes. Here is a pic of my projectors :D
2240
Note: Try at your own risk. This is only a guide. This is what i did on my Honda Civic sedan EK 2000 model. I also typed this guide up during business studies class so sorry if some of it doesnt make sense, if it doesnt just post what u didnt understand. I hope this helps!
I'm not sure if this instruction is the same as all civic's but it worked on my 00 honda civic sedan EK model. This is basically an instruction on how to fit angel eyes onto your civic
1. First off make sure the angel eyes you buy is for your yr model civic. In my case i bought a 99/00 angel eyes for my civic. Make sure they good quality because it means less work. Also check they are from an australian site otherwise you may be defected with the throw off being to the right (we drive on the left here unlike the americans :D ) Also it's best to buy a direct fit one so that there no messy soldering :D
2.Taking out the existing headlights
What you first have to do is take out the exisiting headlights ofcourse. To do this you will have to take out 4 bolts. 2 on top (which you can see when you lift up the bonnet) and then 2 which are hidden (You will have to remove the front bar for this) So first off take off the two bolts on top. Then we move on to removing the front bar
3. Removing the front bar. If you notice when you lift up the bonnet. You should see these circular black clips. You need to remove these. To do that all you need to do is grab a flat head and pop the middle up. Should'nt require any force. After you remove all these clips, check underneath your wheel guard. Here you should find a screw thats connectin the front bar to the side fender. unscrew that. After you undid everything do a small inspection of your front bar, just incase you havnt missed any important screws. After you doen this the front bar should be able to be moved. If it requires a lot of force, it means you have missed a clip or screw. After you get the front bar loose you can either a) move it so you can see the bolts (thats what i did, easier) b) or you can remove the whole bar.
4. Take out the two remander bolts. Ok from here you should be able to see the other two bolts. Take these out. After that your headlight should be loose. Be careful as your headlight may drop. but their stock ones so it shouldn't really matter :D. Make sure you unplug everything, there should be two plugs, a big fat one (your head light and high beam) and a small clip (your parker) Now your angel headlight may need to use the old indictor. All you have to do is pull out the stock headlight out and find the indicator. From here you just need to twist the indicator, it should come loose and you should be able to pull straight out. (Its the whole indicator blub and clip) Your stock headlight should now be able to be remove. If it can go to step 6, if it cant read onto step 5
5. Ok if your reading this it means you couldn't get it out. It may be because of a metal bar underneath the headlight. if you look underneath the headlight there should be a piece of metal with two bolts holding it in. remove these bolts and the metal piece should be able to come off. Now pull out your stock headlight.
6. Installing the angel eyes
Ok now you should be able to put in the new angel headlight. First step is to prepare the halo's. You should have two sets of positive wire and two sets of negative wires from the halo's. Now if your parker uses a plug style, you can find a crimpe that can be plug straight into the parker plug. This gets rid of any messy soldering. these crimps should be available at any auto shop eg like Supercheap Auto. I bought the ones with the heat shrink wrap. Ok here all you have to do is twist the two positive wires together and attach the crimpe onto it. Heat the heat shrink wrap with a hair dryer or heat gun to melt it. Make sure you dont heat it too close or keep it in one spot other wise you may melt your wires and screw up your headlights!!!. After you attach the crimpe onto the two positive wires, do the same with the negative wires. It should be able to plug straight in.
Ok now comes the installing part. This is pretty straight foward. If its a good set of angel eyes it should fit direct where the old ones were. First put the indicator plug and blub into your angel headlight, make sure its lock in place. Next plug in your (headlight and highbeam) plug. Ok now we plug in the halo's to the parker clip. Look at the parker clip. It should have two slots for the crimpes to go in. Too make sure you know which slot is positive and which slot is negative, use a test light to find out. I found that on my civic negative/ground is the slot closest to the clip thing. I suggest you find out yourself though. After you find out positive and negative wires, plug in the halo's.Make sure you plug them in right cause they may blow, who knows?.
Ok after everything is plugged push the headlight into place and put the bolts back on. Make sure to put on the metal piece as well. After you bolted it in. it should be done. Just repeat these steps on the other headlight.
Once you've installed both of your angel headlights, put the front bar back on using reverse order (logical ofcourse lol) and wolah! Your civic should be rocking with angel eyes. Here is a pic of my projectors :D
2240
Note: Try at your own risk. This is only a guide. This is what i did on my Honda Civic sedan EK 2000 model. I also typed this guide up during business studies class so sorry if some of it doesnt make sense, if it doesnt just post what u didnt understand. I hope this helps!