why would it not work properly???Originally Posted by shogun
i have an HID kit in my car, i also get the 'dip beam' error code but the hid's work fine.
what makes the hid not work properly?
anyone have any experience with this?
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HIDs operate on 35W whereas halogens operate on 55W. In some vehicles, the difference in current will trigger a "low beam failure indicator." As a result, your HID Conversion kit will not function properly. This product will fix this issue so that you can install your HID conversion kit with no problems.
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http://www.xenondepot.com/product.php?product_id=126
Last edited by shogun; 01-13-2007 at 05:35 PM.
why would it not work properly???Originally Posted by shogun
i have an HID kit in my car, i also get the 'dip beam' error code but the hid's work fine.
what makes the hid not work properly?
anyone have any experience with this?
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"this product will get hot" LOL... it is just a resistor in there. What a joke! When you have older HID ballast, it will show low beam error, but the newer one should not show those error as they internally have been wired to show continuity. Older ballast will not show continuity and this tells the computer bulb is broken.
It's not because of the wattage difference. Tiger explained it right.
my fix is to wire in a small bulb, like halfway sized between an 1157 and a dome light, directly parallel to each low beam bulb. no relays to mess with, and its cheap as ****!
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Guys I have 6 of these resistors they are often used for using low impedance injectors on a high impedance setup - they are roughly $5 ea