headlight HB4 connector plug

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headlight HB4 connector plug

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My left headlight is blown, after taking it out i discovered the plastic plug which connect to the HB4 bulb is burnt. I want to source one from wrecker, does anyone know what other models share the same HB4 so I can source the plastic plug? I have been told the Celica ST204 1994+ might fit.

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its a pretty standard plug the HB4 but the socket may not be as this could be different for different reflectors...
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khunjeng wrote:but the socket may not be as this could be different for different reflectors...
Say what now? You lost me on that one. HB4 is a standard connecter HB4 being the connection type. Since a HB4 bulb has a matching connector it wouldn't matter what car it's from as long as it's a HB4.

Sorry I don't know other cars that use HB4 but I think it would be safe to assume there would be plenty.
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i think a few ppl had the same issue, the HB4 holder mine got burnt and i don't know the part number... anyone?

i did some searching and north shore mitsu have them for $85 each!!!..pretty expensive
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Re: headlight HB4 connector plug

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mivecboy wrote:My left headlight is blown, after taking it out i discovered the plastic plug which connect to the HB4 bulb is burnt. I want to source one from wrecker, does anyone know what other models share the same HB4 so I can source the plastic plug? I have been told the Celica ST204 1994+ might fit.

http://ftoaustralia.com/modules.php?nam ... pic&t=7175
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try an auto electrician, they should have one
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Post by Ther »

found this
http://www.suvlights.com/product_info.p ... cts_id=124

wasn't sure so i ordered 2 male and 2 female for $28US, that includes shipping.
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Ther wrote: i did some searching and north shore mitsu have them for $85 each!!!..pretty expensive
How much are they meant to be?
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Post by Ther »

good question, but 85 bucks for a piece of plastic i think its a bit too much, but it is an original part.
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Yeah, I had exactly the same thing happen to both my headlights, ironically after changing to new 55w narva's (the old ones were 60w). They still work though, but guess I should get the sockets changed asap.
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well got the sockets and they work a treat. for 5 bucks US each plus 8 bucks postage its way better than th 85 bucks quoted by northshore mitsu
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