Installing FireTech 4x6 LED Headlights

Installing FireTech 4x6 LED Headlights

Hi I'm Sam Massa with HiViz LED Lighting in the FireTech brand of lights. Here we're doing an install here at North Carolina. We're going to plug in our new DOT 4 by 6 headlights. So I'm going to run through a quick installation guide to help you guys understand the easiest way to put this in the station. They are direct drop in, plug and play replacement. Once they're installed, you have more light, the better warranty guaranteed forever. Step 1, we're going to go ahead and pull off this bezel, pull out the old headlights. So this is going to be the low beam. That's the high beam. So we're just going to pull this four lights off. This bezel is going to come off and the whole light will out in the middle. You take that ring off. And the headlight comes straight out.

Low beam side will have 3-pin connector. High beam side will have 2-pin connector. Just like the low beam, the high beam ring comes off. The fixture comes out, which you'll see here is that this is just a 2-pin connector instead of a 3-pin connector, so you connect in the new headlight just like the old one. That will come right off.

So if you're going to install the Halo rings on the FireTech headlight, there a DOT park lamp, so you'll pull this fixture off here and what you're going to look for is the lens, the cording says clearance light, clearance light is park lamp, so there is going to be circuit you want to grab. So you will tie in here and run a wire up to your headlight, hook that to the white wire right here on the headlight. So you want to take and remove this silicon cover off of the fixture before you install it. This is going to allow the moisture that may ever accumulate inside of the fixture during manufacturing. It bezel vents out this GORE-TEX valve. So during installation, that's an important step, not to forget pull that thing off.

So it's a good idea to verify your pins before you installed the fixture. Make sure the high beam comes on correctly. You will install the fixture in. Set your bezel. And then you put your mounting screws on top of it.

All right, so next step. We're going to go ahead and install the low beam. Now the low beam is operated independently. It's got three pins, so what you want to make sure is that this thing plugs in with the pins in the right alignment. So once the low beam installed, you push your wiring back in. Edge your headlight bezel and then your mounting hardware.

So on these headlights both the high and the low beam, there is an adjustment's screw inside the bucket. This is going to be your horizontal adjustment and this is your vertical adjustment. Now these are visually optically bright aimed headlight VOR lens coding and you want to follow the guidelines in the FMVSS 108 Standard regarding how you align these headlights for proper roadway use.

All right, last step we're going to go ahead and reinstall this bezel. Now you want to make sure these alignment tabs match up here. And for this section, it's easy to crack this lens. So start screwing it. It might be we're finishing off with the hand screwdriver or torque adjusted screwdriver.

So once you have these things installed, you want to verify proper operation from high beam to low beam on both sides. You want to test the Halos with your marker light circuit, make sure that the marker light circuit on click one, turns the Halo rings on and stay on when you click all the way up to your headlight circuit. After that everything else is good to go.

These things have a lifetime warranty. If you have any problems with them, feel free to reach out to HiViz. Our website is www.hivizleds.com and just reference the model number. This is the 4 by 6 HL, but if you've got the 7 inch round or the 5 and 3 quarters with the same style of fixture. Thanks so much for watching.