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  1. #1 Halo Projector Headlights + LEDs 
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    Hey guys, excuse me if I'm being redundant, but I want to get this project of mine done soon, so I'm asking for a little help.

    I bought some halo projector headlights off ebay that have LEDs on the side of them as well. 1997-2003 GRAND PRIX BLK LED PROJECTOR HEAD LIGHTS PAIR - eBay (item 200578464760 end time Feb-23-11 11:41:43 PST)
    The connectors to connect the headlights connect to the normal connect that the headlight bulb would go in, and a connector for the turrn signal bulb as well. But there are wires coming from the LEDs and also coming from the Halos that need to be connected to a power source. I would like these wires connected to the daytime running lights, so that everything basically stays the same with the lighting situation. I'm not sure which wires I need to splice to connect the two sets of wires to the device, it would be helpful if soumeone would advise me specifically what to do in this situation.

    This is a link I found of similar headlights, that had some instructions, but I wasn't exactly sure on how to connect to them based off reading.
    Pontiac Grand Prix 97-03 1PC CCFL Projector Headlights - Chrome
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    Although no one responded, I got done with my project. The high beams on one headlight didn't work because of metal contact piece inside the 9007 headlight connector broke off when I tried putting them in the first time. I just cut the three wires off the headlight and did a quick splice job with the wires for the headlights.
    As for the LEDs and Halos, I just spliced those to the DRL that normally come on while the car is on. I think I'm pretty please with how they look, just have to get them to stop bouncing, seal them correctly so they don't get condensation inside of them, and try going with LED fog lights. If anyone knows of a site that has LED fogs for the Grand Prix (97-03) then I'd appreciate a link.
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    Fix bouncing with weather stripping. And I don't know about LED fogs, but one member on here was able to go with projector fog lights, which I think is pretty cool and probably more functional.

    Good luck.
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