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#711
Thank you for answer me but like I said I read a lot. For xenon kit (low beam) wasn't supposed to be 2 load resistor (1 each side for the low beam) ??? I already know how to hook them up, thanks to be aware of that. Unfortunately I think my issue is a little bit different... With the relay harness, the HID is engaging the locking of the 4wd (strange thing). I'm waiting for the load resistor to try to solve this issue, I will tell here any further change as soon as get those in couple of days... I'm getting anxious to solve this trouble and finally enjoy the HID ...
Edit: I know this will solve the flickering issue but the flickering issue is without the use of the relay harness. I am concern about not using the relay harness with the oem wiring.
Edit: I know this will solve the flickering issue but the flickering issue is without the use of the relay harness. I am concern about not using the relay harness with the oem wiring.
If You get HID's For Your Driving Lights You Don't have to use resistors or a relay kit they are not CAN BUS and they are already relayed in fuse panel just in case you did not know iv done switched all my lights out to hid
#712
Update on my issue: the 4wd issue has been solved by moving the bow3. I originally installed it between the harness and the ballast but it was supposed to be install between the factory wiring and the harness. I saw that on the web, for me it was wrong probably due to the drl function.
I still have the intermittent shutting down of the ballast, I assume this is due to the reading voltage trough the missing bulb. It will be solve when i will install the resistor.
I'll keep you update on that.
I still have the intermittent shutting down of the ballast, I assume this is due to the reading voltage trough the missing bulb. It will be solve when i will install the resistor.
I'll keep you update on that.
#713
2006 Dodge Ram 2500 5.9L Diesel
Recently Installed Innovioted HID kit 55W 6000k bulbs
Also have Projectors in the truck that take H1 for Lows / H1 for Highs
i have the innovioted H1 55w kit installed in my projector low beams. I noticed on my Dodge ram 2500 the 2006 models do not have a (lamp out) feature. but my problem i am getting when i turn the hids on they flicker together on and off on and off continuously. Can anyone help me? Do i need a Capacitor for AntiFlicker?
Recently Installed Innovioted HID kit 55W 6000k bulbs
Also have Projectors in the truck that take H1 for Lows / H1 for Highs
i have the innovioted H1 55w kit installed in my projector low beams. I noticed on my Dodge ram 2500 the 2006 models do not have a (lamp out) feature. but my problem i am getting when i turn the hids on they flicker together on and off on and off continuously. Can anyone help me? Do i need a Capacitor for AntiFlicker?
#714
2006 Dodge Ram 2500 5.9L Diesel
Recently Installed Innovioted HID kit 55W 6000k bulbs
Also have Projectors in the truck that take H1 for Lows / H1 for Highs
i have the innovioted H1 55w kit installed in my projector low beams. I noticed on my Dodge ram 2500 the 2006 models do not have a (lamp out) feature. but my problem i am getting when i turn the hids on they flicker together on and off on and off continuously. Can anyone help me? Do i need a Capacitor for AntiFlicker?
Recently Installed Innovioted HID kit 55W 6000k bulbs
Also have Projectors in the truck that take H1 for Lows / H1 for Highs
i have the innovioted H1 55w kit installed in my projector low beams. I noticed on my Dodge ram 2500 the 2006 models do not have a (lamp out) feature. but my problem i am getting when i turn the hids on they flicker together on and off on and off continuously. Can anyone help me? Do i need a Capacitor for AntiFlicker?
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