JZInnovations Posted April 8, 2005 Posted April 8, 2005 Hey Guys... Yesterday on my way home i noticed that my right headlight didn't turn on. I have the Philip's HID conversion setup. For some reason, the right headlight just blinks, when i try to turn it on. The left side warms up just fine and turns on. I have no idea what is wrong. PLEASE HELP :cries:
SKperformance Posted April 8, 2005 Posted April 8, 2005 Blinking is usually from a bad ballast you need to switch the bulbs around to figure it out properly . It might be a bad ground also but i doubt it,also depends on which gen ballasts you have.
JZInnovations Posted April 9, 2005 Author Posted April 9, 2005 Blinking is usually from a bad ballastyou need to switch the bulbs around to figure it out properly . It might be a bad ground also but i doubt it,also depends on which gen ballasts you have. ← Thanks SKperformance.... Ill try swaping the blubs and seeing if it works, but from the sound of it i think your right. Does anyone have an extra phillips ballast laying around... Happy to take it off your hands... hehehe
SKperformance Posted April 9, 2005 Posted April 9, 2005 Figure out what gen you have first. www.hidplanet.com can help. Are you using a relay wiring kit or a straight plug and play one using the original bulb sockets to power each ballast.
JZInnovations Posted April 11, 2005 Author Posted April 11, 2005 Just thought i would let everyone know. I found out what the problem was. Thanks to the help of SKperformance, and my other friends, the ballasts wasn't getting enough power. So, i just added a relay that got power straight from the battery instead of the 9006 connectors and bam everything powered up. So, it wasn't my ballasts after all. Hopefully this helps other people that have hid's that are having the same problem as me. Instead of using the OEM 9006 connectors just buy a relay and some 14 gauge wire and hook it straight to the battery so you get enough juice. Once again just wanted to say Thank you to SKPerformance for all your help
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