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HID problem
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HID problem
My HID lights (2 buld for high/low) only HIDs on highbeam and the highbeam halogen bulb is on without the hid bulb in regular lights on position. the HID is working fine on highbeam but it is standard beam whilst on highbeam and no beam while driving lights are on.
does that make sense?
wtf is going on
does that make sense?
wtf is going on
turbos are nice but i'd rather be blown
Re: HID problem
Good question, and not sure.chunderlicious wrote:wtf is going on
First question - what's the vehicle? 'Cruiser, by any chance?
Your info is a little hard for me to follow.
Switch set to low beam: What's on, what's off?
Switch set to high beam: What's on, what's off?
Driving light switch on: What's on, what's off?
Possibly completely irrelevant, but I think some 'Cruisers use one of the headlight filaments to earth a headlight relay coil. I expect the HID wouldn't let this work.
Re: HID problem
Its in my GQ, the lights were fitted to my commonwhore and didnt HID at all as they have a seperate light for high beam so i dont know what the go was there.
Switch set to low beam: the high beam halogen bulb is on
Switch set to high beam: the HID bulb is on the halogen is off i think its off
Driving light switch on: HUH
ill prolly ask this question again in a few weeks about the cruiser
Switch set to low beam: the high beam halogen bulb is on
Switch set to high beam: the HID bulb is on the halogen is off i think its off
Driving light switch on: HUH
ill prolly ask this question again in a few weeks about the cruiser
turbos are nice but i'd rather be blown
Re: HID problem
OK - I'm confused by this bit:chunderlicious wrote:Driving light switch on: HUH
So - I'll see your HUH and raise a QUE?chunderlicious wrote:... no beam while driving lights are on.
I don't understand your configuration. You have a GQ - these come from the factory with single 7" halogen headlights?
You have HID hi/lo and halogen high beams? Got a pic of your vehicle?
I think the kits are generally the other way around so you don't piss off oncoming traffic on low beam.
This would make low beam halogen & high beam HID
So you have replaced the H4? bulb in the round 7" headlights with a halogen & a HID bulb? Or similar?
And it sounds like it is working as it was designed?
This would make low beam halogen & high beam HID
So you have replaced the H4? bulb in the round 7" headlights with a halogen & a HID bulb? Or similar?
There would be no driving light switch as these are his headlights...chunderlicious
Posted: Tue May 26, 2009 8:39 pm
Its in my GQ, the lights were fitted to my commonwhore and didnt HID at all as they have a seperate light for high beam so i dont know what the go was there.
Switch set to low beam: the high beam halogen bulb is on
Switch set to high beam: the HID bulb is on the halogen is off i think its off
Driving light switch on: HUH
And it sounds like it is working as it was designed?
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hi had the similar problem with my HID when i got them..
i had to switch some of the wires around on the HID 3 pin plug to sought it out.
with cheap HID's the companies prewire them to suit either negative or positive switching (i think it is positive) and when plugged in to the other it makes them do werid things.
if your any where near the gold coast this weekend i can help sought it out for you
they aren't designed to switch on with hi beam.
HID's dont like to be flicked on and off.. in lay man terms its not good for them.
i had to switch some of the wires around on the HID 3 pin plug to sought it out.
with cheap HID's the companies prewire them to suit either negative or positive switching (i think it is positive) and when plugged in to the other it makes them do werid things.
if your any where near the gold coast this weekend i can help sought it out for you
they aren't designed to switch on with hi beam.
HID's dont like to be flicked on and off.. in lay man terms its not good for them.
Hi Mate,
I'll try to help you but I think I am as confused as everyone else on here at the moment. Here goes, generally if you have a dual beam hid/halogen kit , it would be set up for halogen only to come on for low beam, hid only to come on for high beam (so the globes swith over, otherwise there is a risk of the heat from the halogen globe cracking the hid globe casing). Driving lights are a totally seperate issue and would not be affected by the hid headlight kit. If you want to swap to Hid low and halogen high you can usually just swap over the wiring in the headlight 3 pin connector plug.
Just to clarify though a decent hid kit doesn't care how many times you switch it on and off (this would have to be the biggest falicy going about hid's. I hear it all the time and it's just not true. To give you some indication I have just yesterday come back from the Hella plant, their earthmoving HID's (for the mines) are set up in the lab to be switched on and off at 5 to 10 sec intervals. The company we buy off do a similar thing as part of their quality control testing. (it's a hot start test))
Cheers
Steve
I'll try to help you but I think I am as confused as everyone else on here at the moment. Here goes, generally if you have a dual beam hid/halogen kit , it would be set up for halogen only to come on for low beam, hid only to come on for high beam (so the globes swith over, otherwise there is a risk of the heat from the halogen globe cracking the hid globe casing). Driving lights are a totally seperate issue and would not be affected by the hid headlight kit. If you want to swap to Hid low and halogen high you can usually just swap over the wiring in the headlight 3 pin connector plug.
Just to clarify though a decent hid kit doesn't care how many times you switch it on and off (this would have to be the biggest falicy going about hid's. I hear it all the time and it's just not true. To give you some indication I have just yesterday come back from the Hella plant, their earthmoving HID's (for the mines) are set up in the lab to be switched on and off at 5 to 10 sec intervals. The company we buy off do a similar thing as part of their quality control testing. (it's a hot start test))
Cheers
Steve
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