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Old Feb 15, 2010 | 11:39 PM
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Having problems installing my h13 hid kit on my slt 09 ram (single bulb headlight). I have a pair of slim ballast, pair of decoders, and a pair of h13 low beam hid bulbs, can anyone share a diagram with me or give me a link, thanks
 
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Old Feb 16, 2010 | 08:45 AM
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http://www.carhidkits.com/index.php?...allation_guide

This should help you out.... I just did mine recently and wasnt able to find much on install for the dodge single bulb however once I dug into it I was able to figure it out...its fairly simple....if you have issues or questions just PM me
 
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Old Apr 9, 2010 | 08:47 AM
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I feel your pain! I have a quad set up on my 09 so its different but go check out HIDxtra.com. I bought 4 different "conversion" kits a non of them worked right till i talked to them. They will be able to help you if your still having issues.
 
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My post on this forum

https://dodgeforum.com/forum/4th-gen...eadlights.html
 
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Old Mar 1, 2012 | 04:26 PM
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Hello everyone, i have a 2009 dodge ram 1500 and i just convert my headlight to xenon lights. I first bought a kit on eBay for 69$. This kit wasn’t working when my engine was on. If my truck was off and I turn my lights on, they will work. the kit that i ordered was an h13 bi-xenon hid conversion kit. I installed it and the kit was going on off on off on off and wouldn’t stay on. If you already bought an bi-xenon hid kit, the reason why it was doing this was cause the bi-xenon hid kit do use only 1 side of the car (it only get plug on one side of the factory harness) and the computer of the car detect the missing bulb cause of the unused factory harness. I installed it a the Chrysler dodge jeep dealership near my house and this is what they explained to me. They told me that the original h13 bulbs are equipped with some sort of 55w resistors and when the bulb is missing, the computer will detect it and won’t give the 12v correctly to the side. Since the hid kit don’t have 12v, it won’t turn on and this is why its flickering on off on off. The dealership told me that the only way I can put an hid kit will be if the hid kit get plug on both side of the cars. I did a couple of research on the net and I found 1 website. I did called them and asked them how is the h13 kit that you guyz sell for the 2009 dodge ram. They did tell me that the kit was h13 bi-xenon and that it was getting plugged on both side of the car. So I follow what the dealership told me and I bought it. I went to them to install the kit and it WORKED GREAT. The kit was plugged on both side of my car and also it had some 55w resistors on both side. My xenon lights are finally working. I did ordered the Canbus one 55w for 110$ and the company website is www.xenonhidconversionkit.com. I will post some pictures maybe tomorrow when I have time.
If anyone wants the link of their contact details, please message me.
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