@@stringbender11672 i needed him to to prove a point to someone who told me there is 2 grounds and 1 positives i just looked at him like uh okay no thats not how power works
On these bulbs which is the same ones for my scion xb 2006, are the three terminals on it 1 ground and 2 positives or are they 2 grounds and 1 positive? Because both my headlights are not turning on and only the low beams wires on both connectors is not reading anything but I want to know if I'm supposed to be looking for ground or positive on the low beam wire? The other 2 wires I do get 12v but not on the low beam wire. High beams turn on by the way no problem.
Not really a good demonstration of tesing the high and low beam for proper lighting operation. Be more complete in your testing. I think everyone below is commenting the same thing. Everyone below wants to be less confused. Thank you
i was hoping you would show both the low and high beam testing, since you are using an H4 type bulb.
agreed
@@stringbender11672 i needed him to to prove a point to someone who told me there is 2 grounds and 1 positives i just looked at him like uh okay no thats not how power works
Maybe you just gotta tap the other prong and it'll be low beam?
What's the Name of the tool with which you tested the bulbs?
Seems crazy that you only tested one pos terminal. What's the story with that?
On these bulbs which is the same ones for my scion xb 2006, are the three terminals on it 1 ground and 2 positives or are they 2 grounds and 1 positive? Because both my headlights are not turning on and only the low beams wires on both connectors is not reading anything but I want to know if I'm supposed to be looking for ground or positive on the low beam wire? The other 2 wires I do get 12v but not on the low beam wire. High beams turn on by the way no problem.
Can you make a video or how to yeast a actual led headlight out of a car before anyone purchase them to test it before buying ?
You have to be really careful with these probes, can fry electrics if used incorrectly. Good basic tutorial however.
Isn't there a high and low beam?
On some bulbs yes, my car has separate bulbs for high and low (h7) the bulbs with both high and low in the same bulb are h4
You should of shown the high beam one
Yes that was specifically what I wanted to know. I suppose the next step is to just test the other prong...
Is that the phillips blue vision bulb?
Thank you for the timely reply.
Using a multimeter seems easier
Some people don't no were to put the setting or what to look for, on the multimeter,but I agree.
seems a bit pointless not test the other filament,
Well you know low or high beam works
What test equipment are you using.
It's called a power probe
Nyc
you can test without that power probe
Not really a good demonstration of tesing the high and low beam for proper lighting operation. Be more complete in your testing. I think everyone below is commenting the same thing. Everyone below wants to be less confused. Thank you
Too much eyebrow tweezed.