HID's wont work
#1
HID's wont work
I bought new headlights with preinstalled hid low beams. They worked for 2 days fine and then on the second day they stopped. A week later the passenger side started working. The company that I bought them from said I needed a relay or a capacitor. I decided before I did that to switch the ballasts around. After doing that neither side works. I switched the ballasts back and still nothing. I just now made both the relay harness and capacitor and still nothing works at all.
What could be the problem how do I trouble shoot from here?
Thanks in advance,
Dustin
What could be the problem how do I trouble shoot from here?
Thanks in advance,
Dustin
#3
HID Problem - Capacitor
I had flicker issues on my 2011 3rd Gen. Went to my local mod shop and they sold me a capacitor for $20/per side. Fixed the flicker on my rig. Not for sure whats really going on with yours since you have a Gen 1 but I would call your local mod shop. Don't know any? Call your local Dodge dealer and ask them to refer you to a mod shop they deal with. Guys there will know how to fix it. Hope it works out!
#5
I thought of it possibly being the switch so I bypassed it and still nothing. When I bypass it i can hear the relay click where as I can't without it bypassed but either way the lights don't come on.
Is there a way to test the bulbs or the ballast?
Also they don't use factory bulbs the new headlights use 9006 bulbs so I don't think I have any. When I called the company they said it would take about a month to test them and if I was wrong I'd have to pay for them. but they were adamant that it wasn't the HID's so I want to be as positive as possible before I call them back again.
Is there a way to test the bulbs or the ballast?
Also they don't use factory bulbs the new headlights use 9006 bulbs so I don't think I have any. When I called the company they said it would take about a month to test them and if I was wrong I'd have to pay for them. but they were adamant that it wasn't the HID's so I want to be as positive as possible before I call them back again.
Last edited by pfc_dustin; 09-05-2011 at 04:18 PM.
#6
+1
always a good idea to add a relay for hids. most electrical systems wont handle the current for the ballast.
a capacitor? for what???...
...an usual component to add when installing hids
a capacitor? for what???...
...an usual component to add when installing hids
#7
A capacitor is really common for HID's and its been recommended everywhere I've looked for advice. But it didn't help me much
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#8
I talked to the company today and they're exchanging the ballasts. They said its not likely to be the bulbs because the almost never go bad. They also said its probably a wiring issue.
What are the chances of the bulbs being bad? What issues could I have with the wiring that I havnt already addressed? Any thoughts?
What are the chances of the bulbs being bad? What issues could I have with the wiring that I havnt already addressed? Any thoughts?