HID bulb blew out
#1
HID bulb blew out
My right HID bulb blew out, need a replacement ASAP. Does anyone know a store where I can get a replacement bulbs in the NJ area. I called Audio Links in Jersey City but one no is picking up the phone. I'm driving around with one headlight, need to replace this soon before I get a ticket or something. I am interested in the Hanabi bulb's (purple), does anyone know a store that carries them besides Audio Links?
Thanks..
Thanks..
#3
Freddie's email is FS820@webtv.net
His shop (Audio Links- 201-420-6792) probably is closed due to July 4th holiday.
Best thing to do in the meantime is plug in generic 9004 bulbs into the OE harness until you can get a hold of Freddie. Them HID bulbs aren't cheap
His shop (Audio Links- 201-420-6792) probably is closed due to July 4th holiday.
Best thing to do in the meantime is plug in generic 9004 bulbs into the OE harness until you can get a hold of Freddie. Them HID bulbs aren't cheap
#5
These bulbs are supposed to last a while. Did yours get handled a lot? ie. put in, swapped out, etc. Since getting them, I have been fearful the capsules will fail so I've kept handling to a minimum. They have not been out since installation.
#8
Originally posted by Mishmosh
These bulbs are supposed to last a while. Did yours get handled a lot? ie. put in, swapped out, etc. Since getting them, I have been fearful the capsules will fail so I've kept handling to a minimum. They have not been out since installation.
These bulbs are supposed to last a while. Did yours get handled a lot? ie. put in, swapped out, etc. Since getting them, I have been fearful the capsules will fail so I've kept handling to a minimum. They have not been out since installation.
#9
Originally posted by JerzMax
I never took them out. Once it was installed, never took it out. The other day, all of a sudden the right bulb just shut off. Now when I turn the lights on, the right bulb turns on, gets bright purple, flickers, then shuts off. I took out the bulb and it was a dark grayish color in the middle. So I'm pretty sure its blown out right? The filament went bad.
I never took them out. Once it was installed, never took it out. The other day, all of a sudden the right bulb just shut off. Now when I turn the lights on, the right bulb turns on, gets bright purple, flickers, then shuts off. I took out the bulb and it was a dark grayish color in the middle. So I'm pretty sure its blown out right? The filament went bad.
#10
Originally posted by Mishmosh
Hmmm. Here's the thing...there is no filament. HID capsules are just gas-filled. The glass is sensitive to contamination but if the glass is intact, I would assume that the capsule is still good, unless you there is damage that cannot be seen. Unfortunately, the ballasts can and do break. Have you tried switching the bulbs to the other side? I would definitely see if the "bad" bulb works on the other side. If it does, your ballast is probably shot. Since the HID ignites, the starter is probably fine.
Hmmm. Here's the thing...there is no filament. HID capsules are just gas-filled. The glass is sensitive to contamination but if the glass is intact, I would assume that the capsule is still good, unless you there is damage that cannot be seen. Unfortunately, the ballasts can and do break. Have you tried switching the bulbs to the other side? I would definitely see if the "bad" bulb works on the other side. If it does, your ballast is probably shot. Since the HID ignites, the starter is probably fine.
The ballast are secured and fit.
#11
Originally posted by JerzMax
Your right, there is no filament. I compared both of the bulbs, the right bulb appeared to be darker then the left. How can the ballast be shot already, it has been less than a year since I got the HID's.
The ballast are secured and fit.
Your right, there is no filament. I compared both of the bulbs, the right bulb appeared to be darker then the left. How can the ballast be shot already, it has been less than a year since I got the HID's.
The ballast are secured and fit.
The thing that gets me (and makes me think that the bulb may not be the problem) is that you say the bulb still lights up and then flickers and dies out... Does it look normal when it lights up initially before it dies out?
#12
Originally posted by Mishmosh
The bulb may very well be shot but just looking at the color may not tell you much. Like all electrical components, the ballast can fail. I've replace the ballasts on flourescent lighting units several times in the past. Although a different lighting system altogether, failures can and do happen to the ballasts. Before you go buying a new set of bulbs, it behooves you to make sure that is the problem.
The thing that gets me (and makes me think that the bulb may not be the problem) is that you say the bulb still lights up and then flickers and dies out... Does it look normal when it lights up initially before it dies out?
The bulb may very well be shot but just looking at the color may not tell you much. Like all electrical components, the ballast can fail. I've replace the ballasts on flourescent lighting units several times in the past. Although a different lighting system altogether, failures can and do happen to the ballasts. Before you go buying a new set of bulbs, it behooves you to make sure that is the problem.
The thing that gets me (and makes me think that the bulb may not be the problem) is that you say the bulb still lights up and then flickers and dies out... Does it look normal when it lights up initially before it dies out?
#13
Check the harness. I had a problem with my right one a while back, found out by wiggling the harness it would come back on. I had to cut the stock plug off and wire it directly, replace a relay and it worked from then on. My stock plug was melted slightly.
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