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Okay, first off to the guy that said "the halo's must have a replaceable blub." No, they don't, they are lite by LED's, and when the LED burns out, that's it. Of course, LED's are supposed to last longer than bulbs, so yea. But when it burns out, thats it...out can't just take the LED out and replace it. You'd have to take the headlight housing apart. As for the Low Beam on one side going out...did you try to replace the low beam bulbs, install it and then turn the lights on. The bulb has to be fully installed to work in the projecotrs. If you hook it up but don't actually put it in the projector and install it, it will not work. Try replaceing the low beam bulbs, as I know low beams in projectors can burn out rather quickly, especially when you get the "high output" or "HID look blueish/purple" lights. Where you running this type of lite? That could be why it burned out. The bulbs in the projecotrs are not "stock bulbs." The stock bulb used is dual filament, and porjectors use 2 bulbs. Seperate low and high. The low bean should be H3 bulbs, and the high beam most likely is are H1 or 9005 bulbs. I am guessing that yours are H1 bulbs for the high beam. Some Projecotrs do use 9005 high beam bulbs though. As for the Angel Eye connection, there shouldn't be any soldering. You just have to cut off the wire a little bit below each splice, and re-splice the wires. It may be a loose wire below/around the splice. I know with my angel eyes, they stopped working after my bumper was dropped for some work and re-installed. I pulled all the wires out the side of the frame near the corner lamp and checked it...it flicked on...it was a bad splice that had been worn/messed up....and second, a part of the wiring where this black rudder thingy covered was loose....so I wrapped it real real tight in electrical tape to force a striaght and secure connetcion and respliced it...that fixed the problem. The careless install of the bumper had messed the connection, but all it took was re-spliceing and wrapping of the connections. Checked it out. For the low beam, get a test light and see if there is ANY POWER going to them at all if repalcing the bulb does't work. If there is no power, the problem is somewhere else.
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