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31:st-Jul-2015, 20:55:07 (This post was last modified: 31:st-Jul-2015, 20:58:25 by Jj0063.)
Hi guys
I fitted a set of 6000k HIDS today and they work fine with the engine off, but if I start the car they will switch on then after a few seconds they flicker and go off, then won't come back on until I turn the engine off then switch them off then back on again.
Help?
PS please no slating that I don't have projectors! :)
I think it might be something the car side as I can have the ignition on and they stay on fine but if I have the engine running and put them on they come on fine then after a few seconds they both flicker at the same time and go off. All fittings are tight and secure.
31:st-Jul-2015, 23:16:40 (This post was last modified: 1:st-Aug-2015, 00:08:39 by tucpal.)
i will put some pics of the connectors that can come out tomorrow for you
if it is not them it will be a faulty ballast
the most common mistake is having the red and black wires
that fit the bulb holder the wrong way around
or they can fall out if the connectors are to small when they are tucked inside the headlight
so check they are all correct if that fails it will be the ballasts
but the lights should not come on when the ignition is off
can you hear the ballasts kick in when the lights are turned on
like a buzzing sound maybe best to put some pics up of what you have been sent
If I switch the ignition on to 'II' so the dash lights come on, you can switch the headlights on.. The HIDS work fine then and stay on as long as I want.
However if I start the engine, they go off after a few seconds, same if I switch them on when the engine is running.
When I switch them on, they come on for probably 5 seconds then flicker once and go off.. As if they lose power. The ballasts have no power after that and I then get dash bulb check errors. No errors when they do work though.
I'm fairly certain it's a canbus error or a voltage drop when the engine is running. Il try them in our Mini today & see if they work as that's not canbus
They are 55w ballasts but that should make no difference, halogen bulbs are 50w, I'm fairly certain it's just these ballasts are sold as canbus friendly but they're not. Gonna open an eBay dispute case I think!
1:st-Aug-2015, 09:40:01 (This post was last modified: 1:st-Aug-2015, 09:40:22 by tucpal.)
ok you need to turn the ignition on and run the car for a bit
this will help the ballast store power then turn the headlights on
if they do not kick in then they are faulty as the ballast has not drawn and stored any power
a 55w Hid kit will draw more power and not last as long as a 35w hid kit
may also not like canceling error codes due to taking more power
also they may not work well and flicker on start up
as the ballasts need time to draw and store more power then a 35w kit does
i would advice you scrap the cheap hid kit altogether
also i would stick to no more than 5000k as 6000k are just super blue
and the light output is very poor i use 4500k and they are real good and better for vision
also you better adjust your lights to the lowest setting possible
truthfully your going to have problem seeing at night
with 6000k and your headlights pointing at the floor
Sounds like the BCM is turning power off to the lights. Even canbus ballasts can cause problems on these cars. I've only ever used HIDS Direct and not had a single problem.
I'm certainly glad you don't live near me 55w hids in halogen unit you'd get a big flash of proper xenon headlights.
Sorry for the rant but this is my worst pet hate as its so dangerous