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Tee00Max Oct 25, 2011 05:21 AM

HID's installed and problems
 
I just recently installed a set of HID's in my headlights about a week ago and when I first installed them, I installed without using the relay harness and I noticed when the lights would come on, one would go out, I turn them off and back on and then the other one would go out and sometimes both of them would go off. So I figured that it was because I didnt have a relay harness, so this weekend I installed a relay harness and it seems to be doing the same thing. I can turn them on and off about 3 times or so and when then they become alright and will remain lit.

Does anyone else have this issue? Im using a local seller of HID kits and his kits are pretty good. Does the car have some type of failsafe that recognizes that the lights are aftermarket and it powers them down?

Tee00Max Oct 26, 2011 05:18 AM

Anyone???

eesjunin Oct 26, 2011 06:32 AM

did you use an additional ballast on top of the ballast that built in?

Tee00Max Oct 26, 2011 07:45 AM


Originally Posted by eesjunin (Post 8248577)
did you use an additional ballast on top of the ballast that built in?

I have a S package which does not come with HID's from factory.

ChrisMan287 Oct 26, 2011 08:54 AM

Make sure everythings connected well.

Tee00Max Oct 26, 2011 09:01 AM


Originally Posted by ChrisMan287 (Post 8248706)
Make sure everythings connected well.

Yea everything is connected good, I think its a voltage issue going on since the factory wattage is 65 and I have a 35W kit. My guess is that its kicking them off because their not getting enough voltage...:gotme:

ChrisMan287 Oct 26, 2011 09:25 AM


Originally Posted by Tee00Max (Post 8248709)
Yea everything is connected good, I think its a voltage issue going on since the factory wattage is 65 and I have a 35W kit. My guess is that its kicking them off because their not getting enough voltage...:gotme:

Unless a warning light comes on off the dash then I doubt it. I've never seen a problem like that unless that happens.

Does the problem happen when the car is on, off or both?

Ghozt Oct 26, 2011 09:51 AM

if you have a voltmeter you can test the connections to see what voltage they're getting

eesjunin Oct 26, 2011 10:14 AM


Originally Posted by Tee00Max (Post 8248709)
Yea everything is connected good, I think its a voltage issue going on since the factory wattage is 65 and I have a 35W kit. My guess is that its kicking them off because their not getting enough voltage...:gotme:

I am not sure thats entirely true...i got 35w kit on my fogs..no problems
I would double check those ballasts...
also for sh&ts and giggles i woul take those ballasts and plug them into your fog light ports and see if you get the same problem if you do then its your ballast, if you dont then there is something else going on with that headlight wirring/voltage etc...

Tee00Max Oct 26, 2011 10:18 AM


Originally Posted by eesjunin (Post 8248794)
I am not sure thats entirely true...i got 35w kit on my fogs..no problems
I would double check those ballasts...
also for sh&ts and giggles i woul take those ballasts and plug them into your fog light ports and see if you get the same problem if you do then its your ballast, if you dont then there is something else going on with that headlight wirring/voltage etc...

Yeah I dont have HID's in my fogs right now but im just going to take my car to where i got the HID's from and let him look at it, glad I have a local HID spot....

eesjunin Oct 26, 2011 10:25 AM

i know...but you can just use the wiring for hid's and test you ballast with that bulb that you got for your headlights..
i bet you its the ballasts since one side is ok

Tee00Max Oct 26, 2011 10:43 AM


Originally Posted by eesjunin (Post 8248810)
i know...but you can just use the wiring for hid's and test you ballast with that bulb that you got for your headlights..
i bet you its the ballasts since one side is ok

Well its actually both sides, one side would go out and then I turn them on and off and then the other side would go off and sometimes both of them would go off so its not favoring one side..

ChrisMan287 Oct 26, 2011 10:48 AM


Originally Posted by Tee00Max (Post 8248832)
Well its actually both sides, one side would go out and then I turn them on and off and then the other side would go off and sometimes both of them would go off so its not favoring one side..

Your ballasts and bulbs need to be tested.

Tee00Max Oct 26, 2011 10:51 AM


Originally Posted by ChrisMan287 (Post 8248837)
Your ballasts and bulbs need to be tested.

Yeah im roll over there prob when I get off work and see whats up with them...

ChrisMan287 Oct 26, 2011 12:41 PM


Originally Posted by Tee00Max (Post 8248842)
Yeah im roll over there prob when I get off work and see whats up with them...

If they can't test em, you can always DIY test off your battery.

Tee00Max Oct 26, 2011 12:42 PM


Originally Posted by ChrisMan287 (Post 8248952)
If they can't test em, you can always DIY test off your battery.

Well there already running off my battery because I have a relay harness...

ChrisMan287 Oct 26, 2011 12:49 PM


Originally Posted by Tee00Max (Post 8248953)
Well there already running off my battery because I have a relay harness...

I know that. I'm saying, remove the HIDs and use the big connectors that plug into the ballasts and their wires to tap the bulbs/ballasts directly to the battery.

hamzer11 Oct 26, 2011 01:19 PM

It's simple. When the light is out, check the voltage at the stock harness before the aftermarket HID connector. Then just before the ballast, then after the ballast. You will figure out where the fault is.

KillaKam Oct 27, 2011 11:42 AM

IMO; you may have a defective ballast(s) out of the box as a first option or when you first installed them by not having a relay it may have damaged the ballast(s) so even with the relay now installed the damage is pretty much done.

The manufactures warranty should cover this issue.

Tee00Max Oct 27, 2011 11:46 AM


Originally Posted by KillaKam (Post 8250081)
IMO; you may have a defective ballast(s) out of the box as a first option or when you first installed them by not having a relay it may have damaged the ballast(s) so even with the relay now installed the damage is pretty much done.

The manufactures warranty should cover this issue.

But I have been running HIDs for years now and have ran into every possible issue but this is a first. I will go by there today when I get off to see if I can just get a whole new kit.

Mr. Blue Sky Oct 27, 2011 05:42 PM

to see which ballast/bulb is the problem just switch the bulbs first from one side to the next, then do the same with the ballasts. If the problem follows the ballast or the bulb, you have found the component that is the issue.

BBmaxi Oct 27, 2011 07:13 PM

Its your ballasts and possibly hid bulbs, swap everything out for another set..its usually the ballast. Dont bother wasting your time testing this or that. I had flickering issues when i first put on aftermarket hid on my base S, i just swapped the balast and it fixed the problem.

Its most likely your ballast, change em

Tee00Max Oct 27, 2011 07:46 PM

Whats the odds of me getting 2 defective ballasts??? Both sides are cutting off, there not flickering, they will stay on for a little bit and go off. It doesnt seem like a ballast problem but I am going to swap them hopefully tomorrow.

Mr. Blue Sky Oct 27, 2011 08:28 PM

unlikely, but not impossible to get two bad ballasts/bulbs. Switch them out if you can.

Kmoney Oct 27, 2011 10:14 PM

I think u have a bad bulb. I once had That problem. I would turn on my fogs and the right side will come on then a minute later shut off so I turn them off n back on but still get the same problem. So I check n found out my ballast was bad

BBmaxi Oct 28, 2011 08:39 AM

very high, the quality control on these balasts are horrible.

maybe 10-15 pct of them are bad


Originally Posted by Tee00Max (Post 8250824)
Whats the odds of me getting 2 defective ballasts??? Both sides are cutting off, there not flickering, they will stay on for a little bit and go off. It doesnt seem like a ballast problem but I am going to swap them hopefully tomorrow.


minsbang Oct 28, 2011 08:49 PM

I installed HIDs on my '09 S and either one or both would not turn on during the first try. On the second try, it always comes on. I've been dealing with it for the past few months since the install itself was a pain in the rear. I hope I don't have to deal with it again where I have to replace one or both. For now, I'll deal with having to turn the headlights on and off, and back on few times.

Off Topic: You own an S model and have the side view mirrors with the turn signals? If so, did you purchase them seperately and install them yourself?

Tee00Max Nov 1, 2011 07:06 PM

Must have been a bad kit or something because I ordered a pair from Hidextra on their Halloween sale and installed today and it has not been one flicker! good quality kit, check them out!

umdpru Dec 5, 2011 11:13 AM

Mine does that occassionally. It's a bulb problem as I had the ballasts replaced. It doesn't do it often enough for me to get the bulbs out and replace them even though I already have some on hand.

cherylchristine33 May 14, 2012 07:53 AM

Please try with another HID Ballast or HID bulb. If you find a problem with either of this, buy a new one from a guaranteed dealer.

I am suggesting you to try with sparkhid. They have wide variety of guaranteed products with reasonably low price than local dealers.


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