CT 200h Model (2011-2017)

Few photos of my CT.

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Old 09-10-12, 02:00 PM
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Took this picture today. I was planning on taking a picture showing the hid's I installed today, unfortunately only three out of four lights are working. So, no shots of the lights.

Nice. I assuming headlight and log lights...Just install my headlight with 6000k. fairly easy and I think they might be too blue(doesnt match the DRL) thinking about swithching to 4300k..

How hard it is to get the for light install? Does the black plastic piece around the fog light come off or do you have to work behind the wheels?
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Nice. I assuming headlight and log lights...Just install my headlight with 6000k. fairly easy and I think they might be too blue(doesnt match the DRL) thinking about swithching to 4300k..

How hard it is to get the for light install? Does the black plastic piece around the fog light come off or do you have to work behind the wheels?
Thanks. Yes, I did the low beams and fogs. The fog lights are very easy, just turn the wheel all the way (away from side you are working on), then remove one clip (straight screwdriver, counter clockwise) and you can easily get your hand in there to work. I think the fogs are just as easy, if not easier than the low beams.
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Originally Posted by lowcel
Thanks. Yes, I did the low beams and fogs. The fog lights are very easy, just turn the wheel all the way (away from side you are working on), then remove one clip (straight screwdriver, counter clockwise) and you can easily get your hand in there to work. I think the fogs are just as easy, if not easier than the low beams.
Thanks for the tip.
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HID's are all working now. I went ahead and installed a relay just for the hell of it.

Here is all of the evidence of the installation under the hood.


Here it is with the lights on. I was hoping the location would work out better than it did, I'll have to try again later.
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