Hids Acting Up
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Something's up with my HIDs. I've had them installed for about 3 years and have never had any problems with them before. Now all of the sudden, the driver's side HID is acting up.
I turn them on, they both come on. The passenger's side is fine, charges up and stays on. The driver's side comes on, but does not fully charge up, or at least does not turn the same blueish white shade as the other one like they are supposed to. It stays more like a yellowish white shade. It will flicker 1-2 times, then after a couple minutes, go out completely, and the other one will stay on. If I turn the lights off and back on again, both come on but the driver's side repeats the same process.
I haven't touched the car and nothing happened to the car for it to cause this to happen, it just started randomly the other night. Why after 3 years of perfect opperation would it decide to become the biggest pain in the ass possible?
I turn them on, they both come on. The passenger's side is fine, charges up and stays on. The driver's side comes on, but does not fully charge up, or at least does not turn the same blueish white shade as the other one like they are supposed to. It stays more like a yellowish white shade. It will flicker 1-2 times, then after a couple minutes, go out completely, and the other one will stay on. If I turn the lights off and back on again, both come on but the driver's side repeats the same process.
I haven't touched the car and nothing happened to the car for it to cause this to happen, it just started randomly the other night. Why after 3 years of perfect opperation would it decide to become the biggest pain in the ass possible?
I have read that your ballast could be going bad. Someone else had a problem like this not to long ago.
http://www.rdtiburon.com/index.php?showtop...2;ballast\
try switching your ballast to diffrent sides and see if the problem follows your lightbulb.
http://www.rdtiburon.com/index.php?showtop...2;ballast\
try switching your ballast to diffrent sides and see if the problem follows your lightbulb.
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From: Leesville, Louisiana
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Don't switch the ballast. Switch the bulb.
Most likely your bulb is going bad. A HID has 2 modes of operation, striking and sustainment. If striking fails, a high quality ballast will attempt a restrike. If restrike fails it may or may not restrike. I think this is what is happening to your car.
Most likely your bulb is going bad. A HID has 2 modes of operation, striking and sustainment. If striking fails, a high quality ballast will attempt a restrike. If restrike fails it may or may not restrike. I think this is what is happening to your car.
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From: Leesville, Louisiana
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PM Jay-M, he gave me a deal. You'd probly want 6000K or 8000k bulbs. It will probly be your best bet. HID bulbs are the most expensive thing in the unit. They are replacable though.


