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H11 Filler Plug
#1
Hi All,

Aware that the plug I'm referring too is the same for H11 and H7 etc. But basically I'm after a filler plug (same shape as a male plug that would provide power etc to a device, fog light H11 bulb in my instance).

What I wanna do is install my fog lights but atm I'm having issues so cannot plug the correct power cables into the female plug, so was wondering if a filler plug exists that doesn't do anything except stop dirt and water getting into the female plug socket... Hope this makes sense.

Ta

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Not that I'm aware of mate put a small food bag or money bag over it and tape it up (Just make sure you tape it properly or it may fill with water)
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Ha it makes me smile that I'm not the only one who's wanted to do this. Ta mate, was thinking that electrical tape firmly over it may also work just fine.

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can you not heat shrink it
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I think Vauxhall just tape then up if the cable isn't being used so I personally wouldn't worry. I'm be concerned that a bag could collect water which would lead to a bigger problem.

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Haha yeah they do! I found a few now that are in the way of where water could splash them and they were just taped up. I was however on about a h11 plug for the fog bulb itself... Not sure if they are waterproof or not. I just used electrical tape to seal them though

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