(moved) Fs: Jay-m's Hid Conversion Kits (moved)
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sPiKiE,
I have sent you a PM regarding this... please check it!
UPDATES:
There are only a few kits left... all of them can be can be exchanged to whatever bulb/color temp you need!!!
STATUS:
1. Vladimer - H3 6500K for fogs - PAID... SHIPPED and RECEIVED
2. Kantizuni - H7 8000K for lows - PAID... SHIPPED and RECEIVED
3. Vladimer's Friend - H7 6500K - PAID... SHIPPED and RECEIVED
4. Rallyman - H7 6500K - PAID... SHIPPED and RECEIVED
5. hprockets - H3 6500K for fogs PAID... SHIPPED and RECEIVED
6. phorq's friends - H4/9003 Hi/Low Bi-Xenon PAID... SHIPMENT on 05/19/06
7. morningla - H7 6500K LOCAL PICKUP 06.02.06
8. Zman - H1 6500K DIBS... expires on July
9.
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sPiKiE,
I have sent you a PM regarding this... please check it!
UPDATES:
There are only a few kits left... all of them can be can be exchanged to whatever bulb/color temp you need!!!
STATUS:
1. Vladimer - H3 6500K for fogs - PAID... SHIPPED and RECEIVED
2. Kantizuni - H7 8000K for lows - PAID... SHIPPED and RECEIVED
3. Vladimer's Friend - H7 6500K - PAID... SHIPPED and RECEIVED
4. Rallyman - H7 6500K - PAID... SHIPPED and RECEIVED
5. hprockets - H3 6500K for fogs PAID... SHIPPED and RECEIVED
6. phorq's friends - H4/9003 Hi/Low Bi-Xenon PAID... SHIPMENT on 05/19/06
7. morningla - H7 6500K LOCAL PICKUP 06.02.06
8. Zman - H1 6500K DIBS... expires on July
9.
10
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UPDATES:
There are only a few kits left... all of them can be can be exchanged to whatever bulb/color temp you need!!!
STATUS:
1. Vladimer - H3 6500K for fogs - PAID... SHIPPED and RECEIVED
2. Kantizuni - H7 8000K for lows - PAID... SHIPPED and RECEIVED
3. Vladimer's Friend - H7 6500K - PAID... SHIPPED and RECEIVED
4. Rallyman - H7 6500K - PAID... SHIPPED and RECEIVED
5. hprockets - H3 6500K for fogs PAID... SHIPPED and RECEIVED
6. phorq's friends - H1 6500K for the eclipse projectors PAID... SHIPPED 05.19.06
7. sPiKiE - 9004 6500K for the accent PAID... SHIPPED 05.19.06
8. morningla - H7 6500K LOCAL PICKUP 06.02.06
9. Zman - H1 6500K DIBS... expires on July
10.
11.
There are only a few kits left... all of them can be can be exchanged to whatever bulb/color temp you need!!!
STATUS:
1. Vladimer - H3 6500K for fogs - PAID... SHIPPED and RECEIVED
2. Kantizuni - H7 8000K for lows - PAID... SHIPPED and RECEIVED
3. Vladimer's Friend - H7 6500K - PAID... SHIPPED and RECEIVED
4. Rallyman - H7 6500K - PAID... SHIPPED and RECEIVED
5. hprockets - H3 6500K for fogs PAID... SHIPPED and RECEIVED
6. phorq's friends - H1 6500K for the eclipse projectors PAID... SHIPPED 05.19.06
7. sPiKiE - 9004 6500K for the accent PAID... SHIPPED 05.19.06
8. morningla - H7 6500K LOCAL PICKUP 06.02.06
9. Zman - H1 6500K DIBS... expires on July
10.
11.
So i've had my HIDs in for... 2 weeks? Something like that. Looks great, but I have had one small problem. Think anyone can help? They work just fine most of the time, but i've had twice where I turn them on and the driver side doesn't work, just the passenger side comes on. It stayed like that all night. I turned off the car for a couple hours, came back, and it still wasn't working. But then after I went to sleep, they both worked fine in the morning.
I had this happen a couple days after the install, and then again a couple days ago. Any ideas on what might be causing it?
I had this happen a couple days after the install, and then again a couple days ago. Any ideas on what might be causing it?
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vladimer,
double check your wiring/connections especially on the stock headlight plug location... it may be just a connector being loose inside the socket.
the following tips below might help explain whats going on... the info below is for the fog light, but it is may be the same for the headlights
vladimer,
double check your wiring/connections especially on the stock headlight plug location... it may be just a connector being loose inside the socket.
the following tips below might help explain whats going on... the info below is for the fog light, but it is may be the same for the headlights
QUOTE (Jay-M @ May 20 2006, 01:17 PM)
thanks to hprockets and vladimer for this info:
allright... our fog light socket holes/plugs are not the same in sizes, for some reason, the - (ground) side is just a little larger that the + (positive) side, so when you plug the hid (black) connector in it, it may look like it fits snug but the conductors inside are not touching each other.
sure... you can find good ground from someplace else in car and make this work
but a fix to this is to pinch the fog light socket itself so that the connector inside, especially the - (ground) one moves/will come closer towards the middle of the plug, this way it will touch with the hid (black) connector for sure.
also... added note, upgrade your fog light fuse to a 25A or a little higher when a hid conversion kit is used
I'm pm'ing hprockets to give us more light on this and to corect me if i'm wrong on this whole thing
allright... our fog light socket holes/plugs are not the same in sizes, for some reason, the - (ground) side is just a little larger that the + (positive) side, so when you plug the hid (black) connector in it, it may look like it fits snug but the conductors inside are not touching each other.
sure... you can find good ground from someplace else in car and make this work
but a fix to this is to pinch the fog light socket itself so that the connector inside, especially the - (ground) one moves/will come closer towards the middle of the plug, this way it will touch with the hid (black) connector for sure.
also... added note, upgrade your fog light fuse to a 25A or a little higher when a hid conversion kit is used
I'm pm'ing hprockets to give us more light on this and to corect me if i'm wrong on this whole thing
QUOTE (hprockets @ May 20 2006, 02:20 PM)
I've used a voltmeter to confirm that the stock wiring gives stable/same power as grounding it to the chassis
(i have a voltage stabilizer though)
In any case, on my RD2, male connectors coming off HID bulb did not fit tight enough onto the female plugs of the stock harness. I used pliers to make a tight connection.
One of the two connections will have a rubber insulator, so ground/power touching each other is not an issue, although stock wiring isn't the standard black/red (i think it was grey/green) so you'll need to verify which one is ground/power
a quick summary:
1) stock ground wiring to the fogs is OK
2) 15A --> 25A fuse upgrade is recommended
3) verify which stock wire is ground, so you don't reverse the polarity on your HID bulb
(i have a voltage stabilizer though)
In any case, on my RD2, male connectors coming off HID bulb did not fit tight enough onto the female plugs of the stock harness. I used pliers to make a tight connection.
One of the two connections will have a rubber insulator, so ground/power touching each other is not an issue, although stock wiring isn't the standard black/red (i think it was grey/green) so you'll need to verify which one is ground/power
a quick summary:
1) stock ground wiring to the fogs is OK
2) 15A --> 25A fuse upgrade is recommended
3) verify which stock wire is ground, so you don't reverse the polarity on your HID bulb
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that will be $280CAD shipping and paypal fees included..
i have sent you a pm for more info..
thanks for the interest
i have sent you a pm for more info..
thanks for the interest



