I have an '08 Mazda 3 hatch, and I just pulled this HID bulb out yesterday after it turned pink/red while running. I have no experience with HID bulbs as this car is new to me and it is my first time replacing them. My question is about the wires. I know the pics are difficult to see exactly, but the wires go directly into the bulb and have no way of unplugging at that end. There is a plastic piece that surrounds the base of the bulb just to help keep the bulb fitted into the housing, but has no terminals for a bulb to be plugged into. I can't seem to find the bulb with wires attached anywhere on the internet, but I have seen some adapter cables that have the same connectors to plug into the car, but the other end is a terminal for the bulb, which would then allow me to purchase the normal D2S bulb. Anyone have experience with these? Suggestions as to what I should do?
that is an h7 hid bulb. Just purchase h7 hid bulbs. and use the adapter on the ones you have already to seat them. The owner before you was using an aftermarket hid system on halogen housings. you wont be able to use d2s on your car.
The wires don't come out because it's an aftermarket piece, developed specifically for PnP designs. The connection at the end, that hooks up to the ballast, is called an AMP connection.
If you're going to replace these, you'll need aftermarket H7 HID bulbs, not D2S. D2S is for OEM or retrofit applications. Your projectors are designed for H7 halogen bulbs, so that's why you need the aftermarket one.
Anyway, there are a ton of options. You could get some cheapo's from eBay or you could get Morimoto XBs which are the best in aftermarket applications like this. I would recommend Morimoto 3Five (link) bulbs or Moirimoto XBs (link).
Thanks everyone, I appreciate the help. Ordered H7 bulbs.
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