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03-26-2008, 05:50 PM | #1 | |
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HID kit into ebay angel eye projectors
Hi guys,
Just wondering if i could get some help. I know alot of members here already said that the beam pattern and brightness is absolutely **** when you use these ebay projectors. But unfortunately i have already bought a set. When i bought this set, it came with a HID kit as well. But now i have trouble fitting the HID kit. These angel eyes head units has a connector on the back which connected to the H4 harness. And inside they had a H1 and H3 connector for the high and dipped beams. When installing my H3 hid kit into the head units, i had absolutely no light coming from the bulb at all. Does this mean that there is not enough power going to the hid kit? Has the harness conversion from H4 to H3&H1 lost power somewhere? Have i fitted the kit correctly? i plugged the red positive cable from the hid bulb into the H3 connector inside the headlight housing and grounded the black wire on the hid bulb. Any help or suggestions at all would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance. |
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03-27-2008, 09:27 AM | #2 | |
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Re: HID kit into ebay angel eye projectors
now is this a true hid conversion like lexus lights or knockoffs because they usually require a transformer to be mounted and powered from the existing harness plug or possibly the plug on the h3 is loose
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03-27-2008, 10:13 AM | #3 | |
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Re: HID kit into ebay angel eye projectors
check the connection going to the ballast.. you can just plug in a HID bulb and hope it lights.... you need the power to go to a ballast, which will power the bulb
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