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    Jazz 09 hid help!

    Hey guys,

    Wondernig what is the bulb for GE Jazz the 2nd gen?

    thanks
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    check the manual

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    hey guys i just bought some new bulb for MY09 jazz.....but i'm not 100% sure if its the right voltage.

    its H4 - 6000K 12V/125W, but it also has another sticker saying its 55W

    can someone pls explain? cheers

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    I believe GE8's bulb model same as 1st gen.

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    125w is way to big for jazz 55w is what u want get the manual books out, they have the specs there
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    it saids on the manual 12V - 60/55W (H4/HB2)

    i've got 55W H4, does that mean it's too low W?

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    if u put 125 u might not have enough voltage running through it and results in less bright light

    and also in some case that you might have enough voltage power and melted the headlight because the bulb is way too hot for the design

    try in you house with filament 25W BULB compare to 100W which 1 is hotter?
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    Quote Originally Posted by 3riC View Post
    it saids on the manual 12V - 60/55W (H4/HB2)

    i've got 55W H4, does that mean it's too low W?
    H4 has two filaments.

    low beam and high beam.

    60/55w refers to low beam 60watt & high beam 55watt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 040501912 View Post
    if u put 125 u might not have enough voltage running through it and results in less bright light

    and also in some case that you might have enough voltage power and melted the headlight because the bulb is way too hot for the design

    try in you house with filament 25W BULB compare to 100W which 1 is hotter?
    125 watt is way too high for standard headlights. like you say, you run the risk of overloading your wires and burning/melting your headlights. It draws more power compared to stock wattage (55watt) so no, it won't be less bright.



    if anyone doesn't have a clue about what they are posting, then they shouldn't, false information FTL.

    see too much of it now on OzHonda.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3riC View Post
    hey guys i just bought some new bulb for MY09 jazz.....but i'm not 100% sure if its the right voltage.

    its H4 - 6000K 12V/125W, but it also has another sticker saying its 55W

    can someone pls explain? cheers
    some brands have this super duper magical thing which they claim their bulbs are rated at 55watt but produce the light of 100 watts or whatever else.

    if its h4, just make sure it's rated at 60/55w

    technically, using the 100/90 or higher than standard wattage makes them not comply with ADR
    Last edited by Bludger; 04-07-2009 at 05:27 PM.

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    the box of my new bulbs show "H4 12V 135/125W" - does that mean its too high?

    edit: ahh nvm, i've learnt that the 135/125W means the output....where as the other 55W i was talking about means input. i'm right yeh? lol
    Last edited by 3riC; 04-07-2009 at 10:56 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3riC View Post
    the box of my new bulbs show "H4 12V 135/125W" - does that mean its too high?

    edit: tried attaching a photo...just wouldnt work
    did you even read what...........never mind.

    most normal everyday road cars with H4 are rated at 60/55watt


    you can decide wethe you want to use the bulbs you have.

    just don't post up threads like "my headlights are melted, what should i do"

    or

    "my headlights stopped working, what should i do?" most likely from melted and shorted wires.

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