Hid Lights! Help Please!!
OaT97Se
05-23-2002, 09:40 AM
okay this is my problem...
I went to pep boys, and i bought Super White Head Light Bulbs. They are 9004 the same ones as the ones that were in there except this are blue (Super White) any wayz when i put them in the passenger side head light works fine but the drivers side doesnt.. then when i put the brights on they both work... I know you probably thinking its a problem with my wiring, but here is the strange part when i put the original lights back in, both head lights work on low and high beam.. can anybody help me with this please... :confused:
By The Way The Exact Name of the Bulbs Are...
3A Racing Performance Crystal Hyper White
9004 Halogen Bulb
Xenon Gas Filled
65/45W
PLEASE HELP ME:apuke::uhoh:
I went to pep boys, and i bought Super White Head Light Bulbs. They are 9004 the same ones as the ones that were in there except this are blue (Super White) any wayz when i put them in the passenger side head light works fine but the drivers side doesnt.. then when i put the brights on they both work... I know you probably thinking its a problem with my wiring, but here is the strange part when i put the original lights back in, both head lights work on low and high beam.. can anybody help me with this please... :confused:
By The Way The Exact Name of the Bulbs Are...
3A Racing Performance Crystal Hyper White
9004 Halogen Bulb
Xenon Gas Filled
65/45W
PLEASE HELP ME:apuke::uhoh:
OaT97Se
05-24-2002, 05:03 PM
Help :smoker:
maxima_smx_gtr
05-26-2002, 12:29 PM
First of All: Those Are not HIDs They are HID imatation bulbs. Real HID Kits cost from $500-$1100 depending on the brand and quality of the kit.
Second: Check the Hardness, make sure it's not dirty.
Third: Make sure the bulb is plug nice and tight, or check the bulb's metal piece is not bent while you plugged it in the first time.
Second: Check the Hardness, make sure it's not dirty.
Third: Make sure the bulb is plug nice and tight, or check the bulb's metal piece is not bent while you plugged it in the first time.
OaT97Se
05-26-2002, 10:29 PM
Thanx For the Responce, I Got them sorta working now.. if i put them all the way in really tight on the plug they wont go on but if i put them in high way.. they work fine.. hmmm... i dunno im taking my car to the nissan on tuesday n e wayz because i still have warranty on my 97 max so hopefully they will be able to figure out wutz wrong... iight thanx payce
OaT97Se
05-27-2002, 08:59 AM
OH YEA! Also you can not put a HID system in a maxima because you will lose the ability to use your brights and other issues such as the head light uses light horizontally while the hid gives off light vertically or vice versa
3368
06-03-2002, 03:31 PM
Here in Germany we use the following Xenon HID coversion kits:
2 electronic Xenon ballast (made by Hella-Germany)
2 Xenon bulbs (made by Phillips)
for H1 and H7 sockets.
These are original parts. The ballasts carry the Hella and BMW stamp, nevertheless we use these kits for almost all car brands with H1 and H7 headlights.
The street price is 500 Euros, around 455 US$, and that are ORIGINAL parts which are used by BMW, Mercedes Benz etc.! I think most of the offers you can find in the internet are far to expensive and you never know what quality you get. I tried with my friends many different sets but we can only recommend original parts.
:flash:
2 electronic Xenon ballast (made by Hella-Germany)
2 Xenon bulbs (made by Phillips)
for H1 and H7 sockets.
These are original parts. The ballasts carry the Hella and BMW stamp, nevertheless we use these kits for almost all car brands with H1 and H7 headlights.
The street price is 500 Euros, around 455 US$, and that are ORIGINAL parts which are used by BMW, Mercedes Benz etc.! I think most of the offers you can find in the internet are far to expensive and you never know what quality you get. I tried with my friends many different sets but we can only recommend original parts.
:flash:
SDiablo512
06-07-2002, 11:53 AM
I have a 2000 Maxima with a K2 HID converison kit. I love it. I got it for around $415 from store.autotoys.com They are 6000K kit with full wiring and installation guide. Not a bad deal. The job took 20 minutes.
RedNeon
06-11-2002, 04:43 PM
I got my 7000K HID for $399. Very nice blue hue.... :D
slayerr
10-25-2002, 01:51 PM
sounds like your wiring needs some work along with your spelling and grammer.
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