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I am no angel but I want my Halo

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I am no angel but I want my Halo

Postby paulrhein on Thu Oct 29, 2009 12:24 am

Hello All
I have a 1994 325i vert. I am in the process of installing new headlights with angel eyes(Halo). The problem is I would prefer to have the halos on anytime the ignition is on. I need to know what to attach the Halos to achieve this. Everything I have read says to to wire it into the corner lights but like I said I would rather have them on all the time. Any ideas? I know you long time owners have already dealt with this, please share your knowledge.
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Re: I am no angel but I want my Halo

Postby pritch21 on Fri Oct 30, 2009 10:30 am

Its quite simple rely all you need to do is wire them up to something that powered when the ignition is turned on,

what I have done is I wired them into the light on my glove box so that when ever you open the doors the halo rings light up and because the glove box light is powered when the ignition key is turned your halo rings will be continuously on. If you want to go one step further again you can install a fader kit. Basically this kit will make the rings fade on and off instead of an instant light. Pretty simple to do, you done even need any tools to fit the fader kit, I bought my one on eBay for 12 quid

give it a go

there is a video instalation of this on you tube on an e46 but the principles are just the same
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