Kleinenzeigen.@sfdon have a site you can share for that or is it limited supply?
I have a question for the hive mind here.. The above photos show the Hella headlamp LENSES, and at least the upper one is marked "H4". However the H4 BULB is a dual filament bulb, and the H1 is a single filament bulb.this is the hella h4 low beam - 002850001
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this is the hella 5 3/4" h1 high beam - 002425811
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Chris, if you run across this, i would love to see it ... as i might need this info if i am able to get rid of the h4 bulbs on my carYou can adapt a US stalk to utilize the euro four H1 configuration by jumping two wires which I documented here somewhere.
OK, so to clarify.A lamp/lens marked H4 will not accommodate an H1 bulb, the bases are very different. A euro coupe uses a different high beam stalk to activate high and low and on high lights up all four H1 bulbs. On a US coupe when High is selected only the 60w filament lights on the H4 bulb along with the H1 inner lamp. The euro H1 outer lamp uses a different lens than the H4. You can adapt a US stalk to utilize the euro four H1 configuration by jumping two wires which I documented here somewhere. The H4 bulb never illuminates both filaments.
Follow up question.Yes you are correct.
If it is the grey blinker wire, then that one is active only when the ignition is offer and the turn signal stalk is moved one way or the other. My Euro 635 has that. That's for parking on narrow dark European streets. You dimly illuminate the turn signal (and city light?) on the street side of the car. Maybe that's all the "city lights" are for. I was under the impression they were used in lieu of headlamps when driving in the (more brightly lit) city, sort of how Koreans turn off thier headlights at intersections to avoid blinding others in the intersection...the headlight switch illuminates the city lights, like US parking lights ... its basically the same wiring, just relocated. it might be slightly different - i haven't tracked the electrification. i just know that it uses the gray wire that the USA blinker uses for the parking light.