Just wanted to add a little more information to this thread.
The H4/H1 female plugs can be made by using 92-95 Civic or 95-99 Subaru Outback headlight plugs - both high and low beams.
Grab all four high and low beam plugs from a junkyard.
What you're going to have to do is remove one single pin on each plug. Polarity does not matter, so when it comes to soldering, it's up to you.
Here's a template I made:
Simply remove the TOP pin for the H4 (low beam), and the LEFT pin for the H1 (high beam). Solder them to male 9006/9005 plugs, and you're good to go.
Again, soldering onto specific wires from the 9006/9005 plugs doesn't really make a difference, as long as the bulbs are getting positive and negative continuity, they'll work.
A suggestion is to stick with the Outback plugs; because the Civic plugs are full of grease, which is kind of a nuisance to work with.
The H4/H1 female plugs can be made by using 92-95 Civic or 95-99 Subaru Outback headlight plugs - both high and low beams.
Grab all four high and low beam plugs from a junkyard.
What you're going to have to do is remove one single pin on each plug. Polarity does not matter, so when it comes to soldering, it's up to you.
Here's a template I made:
Simply remove the TOP pin for the H4 (low beam), and the LEFT pin for the H1 (high beam). Solder them to male 9006/9005 plugs, and you're good to go.
Again, soldering onto specific wires from the 9006/9005 plugs doesn't really make a difference, as long as the bulbs are getting positive and negative continuity, they'll work.
A suggestion is to stick with the Outback plugs; because the Civic plugs are full of grease, which is kind of a nuisance to work with.
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