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I dont know if this helps but the pic I posted is the HIDGUY 5000k 25w in my fogs. I chose to purchase the 5202 convert cable ($20). If you buy it bare in mind they reversed the polarity on the cable so you have to put it in backwards. I thought that the lights didnt work for a hour (its was 100 degree and 90% humid that day I was nto happy) when I figured it out. outside of that it was perfect. It maybe a factory messup only on my cable assemble. just to keep it in mind.
 

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I dont know if this helps but the pic I posted is the HIDGUY 5000k 25w in my fogs. I chose to purchase the 5202 convert cable ($20). If you buy it bare in mind they reversed the polarity on the cable so you have to put it in backwards. I thought that the lights didnt work for a hour (its was 100 degree and 90% humid that day I was nto happy) when I figured it out. outside of that it was perfect. It maybe a factory messup only on my cable assemble. just to keep it in mind.

We now included polarity harnesses for this issue free of charge. Check the video below.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijVbXaI3Ln4&feature=share&list=UUZQSPnepwVQIP9dfYSpMUKA
 

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Go back and check your housings real close and look for melting just above the bulbs.
 

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