Problem: - In many cases, especially for those cars
that have Auto "ON" or Daytime Running Lights; one or both light
cannot Ignite Initially, Discharge Bulb turns off after just start the car, or
even sometimes, bulb just turns off when driving.
- Damage:
Fried ballast, internally damage or burn the discharge bulb Gas Capsule.
- Solution:
You MUST Disconnect the Daytime Running Light or Auto Switch ON function
immediately before the actual HID Conversion. Due to the Steady levels of
battery voltage is required at 12V or Plus before the initial Ignites of
each HID Systems; you must prohibit the less voltage draw of car battery
at HID s start time. Daytime Running Light is 7V or less power output, and
auto switch on headlight is always turn on seconds right before the car to
start the ignition to charge the battery, which means Battery is focus on
charging the ignition and waiting for alternator to recharge it back to
12V. Therefore, in both situations, battery is drawing much less power
than 12V to initially ignite the HID headlight. Please perform the
following:
- if you have Daytime Running Light please follow
your car s service manual; disconnect the fuse or wiring of Daytime
Running lights only.
- If you have Auto Switch On Headlights, please
switch the function to Manual Switch On headlights. To avoid further
damages, always remember to start your engine before turn on the HID
system!
Problem: - Just Installed the HID system a few weeks
ago, everything works out fine with system. But lately, the one or both
Discharge Bulbs are began to flickering when starts!?
- Damage:
Fried ballast, damaged bulb, and multiple internal wiring damages.
- Solution:
Disconnect all the connectors immediately. Clean every connector with
alcohol. Wait more than 5 minutes (reset ballast Safety Stages Chip) then reconnect
or reinstall every connector. Then check all the connection between
ballast and factory harness (Power Source); check all the connection
between igniters and bulbs (yellow silicone connectors); check your
upgraded fuse, they must be 20amp minimum. Remember, every connector have
to be 100% well connected to each other. Do not loss mating or mis-wiring
any connections.
Problem: - Melted plastic burned onto the HID bulb,
staining it.
- Damage:
Potential heat spot could cause the bulb to melt, crack, or explode.
- Solution:
Do not touch the bulb at any time, especially when it is hot.
Problem: - Bubble created by melted glass from a high
wattage (100W) bulb.
- Damage:
Dead bulb and potential melting of wiring harness and headlight housing.
- Solution:
Do not use any bulb higher than 80 watts bulbs in your vehicle.
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