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Old 06-13-2004, 02:25 PM
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2003 accord halo projector problem

Hey guys i got a question. Just installed angel eye projector for my 03 accord but it seems as if the lights are very very dim, but when staring at it from afar, the damn thing almost blinded me when looking strait at it. And on top of that there are glares everywhere on the street when driving at night , no signs of an actual headlight on the road. Thought it was the bulb so changed it for xenon h3 bulbs but still same results. Is there something wrong with the projector itself or do I need a higher watt bulb, or adjust the projectors? PLEASE guys i need help
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Re: 2003 accord halo projector problem

did you re-aim the headlights?
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Old 06-15-2004, 01:23 AM
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Re: 2003 accord halo projector problem

yeah i tried but still same results, the lights are dim, but I'll try again. Do you also might think it's from weak grounding? Or do u think that the lights should be lowered a bit? Or raised up because I adjusted the damn thing all the way in and out still same results
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Re: 2003 accord halo projector problem

could be.. recheck your wires and re-ground if you have to.. do you have a headlight aiming tool?
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Old 06-15-2004, 03:05 AM
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it could be the projectors were poorly manufactured. Some aftermarket parts are poor quality compared to OEM. And others exceed OEM specs, it all depends on the aftermarket manufacter standards.

I have aftermarket projector on left side and OEM projector on my right side.

The OEM projector on my driverside is better focused and brighter too.
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Old 06-30-2004, 11:46 PM
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Re: 2003 accord halo projector problem

The guy where I bought these Angel lights told me to buy brighter bulbs but I will ask him again for you.

Can you tell me how did you replace the lights? Do I have to take the bumper off? if so how many bolts does it have,

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