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An easy and quick check would be with a 6V battery and two leads (ground and power). Simply attach the ground lead to the base of a bulb and the power lead to one of the terminals. Then do the other terminal. You should be able to tell which is the low and high beam filament by brightness.
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Yeah...that's actually what is raising the question. With the bulbs that I have, I'm not seeing a huge difference other than one beam seems more focused and one seems a little more spread out.
In the following pictures, the first is the "low" beam as currently wired, and the second is the "high" beam. Granted, the bulbs I have may not be the greatest, but they are consistent.
Posted on: 2023/10/26 12:33
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With these bulbs, low and high beam may be equally bright. One filament is placed for hi beam, and the other for lo, and both have the same CP rating in many cases, such as 32/32. The bulbs should only fit the socket one way.
Posted on: 2023/10/26 12:50
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Right...but, I'm trying to make sure I have the sockets wired correctly. I know which wire is for high and low, but I need to make sure those go to the correct terminals on the bulb. So...
Back to my question...with the bulb oriented as I showed in the original photo with the top of the photo being up....which terminal on the bulb is high and low?
Posted on: 2023/10/26 13:36
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Typically a low beam is angled more downward and the high beam is more straight ahead.
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Yeah...in this case, I'm not really seeing a difference up and down. I do see a difference in the "focus" of the beam. If someone can just let me know the wire colors you have on each terminal of the bulb as the bulb is installed, it would answer my question.
Posted on: 2023/10/26 14:23
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You may try backing the car further away from the wall. It may help to show the difference.
I can't help as mine had H4 bulbs installed.
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There may be information in the Literature archive under Body Manual or one of the other service publications.
The headlights on the 120s are different from most other cars. For one thing, left and right lenses are different, and if you are using the "Country" switch position, dimming the lights will cause one headlight to go dark and the other to go to low beam. There is information in the archive on switch functions and how to aim the lights correctly. There are wiring diagrams, too.
Posted on: 2023/10/26 14:31
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I can’t back the car up. It’s on stands, doesn’t run, and the driveway is a down hill slope. I also haven’t found any information anywhere else.
I know that for the right headlight, green is high beam and red is low beam. I just need to know which color goes to which terminal on the bulb/socket. Similar for the left headlight…yellow is high beam, white is low beam, but what color on which terminal. I only need to know for one headlight as the right hand terminal will be the same beam on both headlights. Can someone take a look and let me know the orientation of the wire colors at the socket/bulb?
Posted on: 2023/10/26 15:27
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