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Old 10-14-2008, 05:40 AM   #2 (permalink)
oztds
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Date registered: Oct 2006
Vehicle: Two 1998 SLK230s, 2003 SLK230 SE
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1: Xenon H1 Bulbe don't pass through projector hole (low lights). I read that i must drill hole a little. That's correct?
Yes correct.

2: Projector has a common power socket for low and high lamps (see pic samewire in attach). Question: If a connect car power lamps socket to xenon balastre, how i get power to the high lamps in projectors? I must cut wire and projector socket? Where i must connect these wires?
The two "strange wires" on the HID bulb take the power from the low beam bulb socket to power the ballast for the HID. You must connect these wires by plugging into the bulb socket where the halogen bulb was connected before.
The high beam is connected as before.
Do not cut any wires.

3: Xenon Lamps has two separated and strange wires (red and black i think), see pic H1 HID and H1 HID2. Where i connect these wires?
See answer to 2.

4: Projector in low lamp socket has a black wire connected. If change bulbes from halogen to xenon, i must have this black wire connected (see pic) or i can cut it?
Your photos are out of focus so I cannot see what wire you mean. You should not have to cut anything.
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