GLE: HID upgrade?
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GLE: HID upgrade?
So, I know the ML350 can have the h7 halogens replaced with a HID kit, but does anyone know if the same might be true for the GLE? I noticed that most of the HID kits out there are more geared towards the bulb type as opposed to the vehicle. I'm looking at the morimoto elite h7 35w 5000k HID kit but not sure if this is something that would work. I'll probably end up waiting until one is verified to work but maybe someone has some insight on how HID upgrades work for MB vehicles.
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We've got Morimoto kits on a few MLs and haven't had any issues. Morimoto canbus conversion kits are plug and play.
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The only reason I question the conversion is I don't know how much of the lighting/electrical system has been changed between the ML and GLE. I doubt that it's by much and I'm willing to be there won't be any problems since the GLE is a refresh and rebadge, but it's an expensive problem if electrical is involved.
Since you guys are pretty familiar with these systems, what types of issues have people run into with ML conversion in the past? Not necessarily blinking/error messages etc, but more permanent/expensive issues if any?
Since you guys are pretty familiar with these systems, what types of issues have people run into with ML conversion in the past? Not necessarily blinking/error messages etc, but more permanent/expensive issues if any?
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Yes - all those "conversion" problems - and frankly the wrong projectors to boot... if you are looking - then get the upgraded factory Mercedes headlights system and you don't have to go nuts over conversion..
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This is why I asked, no need to be a douche about it. I really don't know what problems could arise. I've never done this before. I'd rather ask and see if anyone has run into any issues before trying it myself. I can't get any factory upgraded headlights as no dealer will let me buy the headlight unit and install it. I will pay the $1500 MSRP for the "upgrade" even if it means just getting OEM/stock LED without the curve assist stuff. Nobody will do it which leaves me with little options.
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This is why I asked, no need to be a douche about it. I really don't know what problems could arise. I've never done this before. I'd rather ask and see if anyone has run into any issues before trying it myself. I can't get any factory upgraded headlights as no dealer will let me buy the headlight unit and install it. I will pay the $1500 MSRP for the "upgrade" even if it means just getting OEM/stock LED without the curve assist stuff. Nobody will do it which leaves me with little options.
It's your call, and I do agree you shouldn't buy crappy kits/parts as you do get what you pay for. Even the worse kits though, the worse that will happen is the bulb or ballast will get blown and need to be replaced. Warranty is always important as well as if the retailer stocks parts locally. After all, you don't want a blown bulb you bought from a drop ship retailer and they ship replacement from China or wherever, putting you without lights for days-weeks.
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There are a lot of "OEM or nothing" point of view which is fine. But it's not as if OEM is issue free, and it's not like Mercedes is in the lighting business. It's all outsourced. People say don't buy Depo or Brembo or whatever when those aftermarket parts were oem at one point or another.
It's your call, and I do agree you shouldn't buy crappy kits/parts as you do get what you pay for. Even the worse kits though, the worse that will happen is the bulb or ballast will get blown and need to be replaced. Warranty is always important as well as if the retailer stocks parts locally. After all, you don't want a blown bulb you bought from a drop ship retailer and they ship replacement from China or wherever, putting you without lights for days-weeks.
It's your call, and I do agree you shouldn't buy crappy kits/parts as you do get what you pay for. Even the worse kits though, the worse that will happen is the bulb or ballast will get blown and need to be replaced. Warranty is always important as well as if the retailer stocks parts locally. After all, you don't want a blown bulb you bought from a drop ship retailer and they ship replacement from China or wherever, putting you without lights for days-weeks.
Which is completely fine with me. I don't mind a few hundred dollar mistake when doing this, but I just want to be sure doing this won't fry the electronic system you know? That's easily 2-3k to fix. I'm definitely going to go for the morimoto system as I do agree, you get what you pay for.
I guess what I'm looking for is, what's the worst problem someone has run into when installing these light systems so I know what do expect as a worst case scenario.
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Melted wiring harness/lens cover has been the worst I've seen, but that was with hotter 55w kits in smaller enclosed space (fogs). 35w kits shouldn't have that problem though.
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This is why I asked, no need to be a douche about it. I really don't know what problems could arise. I've never done this before. I'd rather ask and see if anyone has run into any issues before trying it myself. I can't get any factory upgraded headlights as no dealer will let me buy the headlight unit and install it. I will pay the $1500 MSRP for the "upgrade" even if it means just getting OEM/stock LED without the curve assist stuff. Nobody will do it which leaves me with little options.
I'd recommend springing for the lighting package. It is very good. And if the LEDs here are like my dads s550 hids then you'll be real happy
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There are a lot of "OEM or nothing" point of view which is fine. But it's not as if OEM is issue free, and it's not like Mercedes is in the lighting business. It's all outsourced. People say don't buy Depo or Brembo or whatever when those aftermarket parts were oem at one point or another. Also, the oem projectors are ok, but there are much better aftermarket projectors with razor clean cutoffs. MB cuts corners here and there to keep their margins.
It's your call, and I do agree you shouldn't buy crappy kits/parts as you do get what you pay for. Even the worse kits though, the worse that will happen is the bulb or ballast will get blown and need to be replaced. Warranty is always important as well as if the retailer stocks parts locally. After all, you don't want a blown bulb you bought from a drop ship retailer and they ship replacement from China or wherever, putting you without lights for days-weeks.
It's your call, and I do agree you shouldn't buy crappy kits/parts as you do get what you pay for. Even the worse kits though, the worse that will happen is the bulb or ballast will get blown and need to be replaced. Warranty is always important as well as if the retailer stocks parts locally. After all, you don't want a blown bulb you bought from a drop ship retailer and they ship replacement from China or wherever, putting you without lights for days-weeks.
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You have a point however you are over simplifying to the point of it being silly. The level of engineering given their goals and restrictions should be appreciated. And it is in a different league than any aftermarket lighting solution. Brakes, etc. are not a apples to apples comparison. With lighting, OEM reigns king and there is no prince.
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And for that matter the stock halogen bulbs you still have scattered on the car even with lighting package are nothing special, especially compared to aftermarket LED upgrade options.
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Let me be clear - the factory lighting upgrade - there is not any comparable aftermarket system that delivers the same features, or the same quality of lighting upgrade - for the same cost or less.
On the douche comment - either - grow up - call your mother - or simply go away - I have no time for it.
On the douche comment - either - grow up - call your mother - or simply go away - I have no time for it.
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I get what you're saying but you cannot put any bulb in the housing because there a parameters that auto manufacturers have to adhere to. Adding the wrong bulb can be dangerous to you and others. Upgrading brakes do not have the same consequences.
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Let me be clear - the factory lighting upgrade - there is not any comparable aftermarket system that delivers the same features, or the same quality of lighting upgrade - for the same cost or less.
On the douche comment - either - grow up - call your mother - or simply go away - I have no time for it.
On the douche comment - either - grow up - call your mother - or simply go away - I have no time for it.
Don't know why the OP misinterpreted the most appropriate information provided.
#17
+ 1 to this. I don't know if it's possible but can't a used / salvaged headlight (with lighting package) be used for the OP's purpose. Of course it may not give all the features but will address the light color & brightness aspect in a safe and perfectly legal manner. An aftermarket harness can also be used if strain on factory wiring is a concern. I wholeheartedly support the use of a sealed (unopened headlight) with the correctly specified bulbs in it. Even a used OEM one will be far better than a new retrofitted one. Retrofitting / HID upgrade only addresses some of the aspects (but does it very well in a potentially unsafe/ illegal manner), but not all. Good luck.
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I believe I posted the 1st reply in this thread and I recommended that you look for the thread on this specific matter. Not sure if you did yet or not but within there, you will find the answers you're looking for. On my phone at the moment so am unable to provide a link to it. It's a couple pages long and many people posted which kits they tried, which ones worked and which didn't, what problems they ran into, and also how they solved those problems. Pert of the reason why getting a vehicle w/ it from the factory is that the auto leveling part is a key component and is federally mandated.
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I never once said I didn't agree with that. The issue is, I ALREADY have the vehicle. Order placed in march, huge discount because of that, didn't think the halogens on the stock lights would be this bad since we have an e320 with halogens and they are pretty good. I can not get any more "factory" upgrades per MB, they won't even let me purchase the LED headlamp assembly and put it in(I don't care if i don't get active curve assist and all that). So now, my only option is to get HID if I want something brighter and whiter. Does this make sense?
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I believe I posted the 1st reply in this thread and I recommended that you look for the thread on this specific matter. Not sure if you did yet or not but within there, you will find the answers you're looking for. On my phone at the moment so am unable to provide a link to it. It's a couple pages long and many people posted which kits they tried, which ones worked and which didn't, what problems they ran into, and also how they solved those problems. Pert of the reason why getting a vehicle w/ it from the factory is that the auto leveling part is a key component and is federally mandated.
Theretrofitsource.com is the only place that I actually found some of this info. I made this whole post hoping that people who are well versed in ballasts, igniters, HIDs would have chimed in, and did so on here since its MB specific. I've never done or even looked into something like this and considering it's a $50,000+ vehicle, I would rather post and ask dumb questions than go in blindly and make a huge mistake.
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I never once said I didn't agree with that. The issue is, I ALREADY have the vehicle. Order placed in march, huge discount because of that, didn't think the halogens on the stock lights would be this bad since we have an e320 with halogens and they are pretty good. I can not get any more "factory" upgrades per MB, they won't even let me purchase the LED headlamp assembly and put it in(I don't care if i don't get active curve assist and all that). So now, my only option is to get HID if I want something brighter and whiter. Does this make sense?
If you are going the pnp route, the high beams will still be halogen, are you okay with that?
Or are you okay with ripping open a perfectly working headlight of a brand new MB to retrofit with Bixenons? This will create additional problems if there are issues with subpar workmanship, improper sealing, water damage, unsafe lighting on the streets, etc. Just remember that the human eye is not as good as a properly calibrated instrument for testing all parameters of the headlight.
Now this brings the third option, if you can get a used / new headlight with LED / Xenon lighting package and somehow install it (assuming active curve assist and other features would not work) , that could be a viable alternative for you. I don't know if anyone has done it before.
I'm assuming that you do not want to trade you car for one with lighting package.
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In the same boat as the OP. I just really can't get over how the standard halogen headlights on a "luxury" car could be this terrible. Back in the day before xenon and LED technology, German automakers made some of the best headlights out there. I guess with the advent of Benz's strategy of marketing to the masses, they let certain things fall by the wayside...ie. CLA. But I digress.
Anyway, to the OP, there are two viable options for us:
1. Buying complete OEM xenon headlight assemblies either new or used. I wouldn't put up with a stealership telling me that a part is not available for sale to me...that's just ludicrous. Just go to a different place. OR, the more reasonable way to go would be to buy them used. There are always a few here and there on eBay...even saw a set on Craigslist. The pro to this is its OEM and all the benefits that entails, such as it should be a simple PNP. The cheapest I could reasonably see it costing would be $1k, but more realistically a few more hundred than that. EDIT: it is NOT a direct PNP (shoulda known) 100 euro wiring harness needed and a STAR diagnostic setting change to xenon being present is needed.
2. HID kit. I'm not even gonna go into retrofitting an aftermarket assembly with better projectors as I don't think you'd be down for that given your concerns with just changing the bulb and adding a ballast. The WORST thing I could see that is possible is blowing out the ballast and/or bulb of the kit and some melting from heating issues. Sure, damage spreading to other wiring harnesses causing thousands COULD happen, but so is me getting with Jessica alba...just most likely not gonna happen. SO, worse comes to worst you'd be out the $150 for the kit.
I JUST ordered the same kit...Morimoto x35 H7 from aznoptics...chose them over TRS because I asked him a shtload of questions and deserves my business.
As soon as I receive, and install, I'd be happy to share my initial thoughts if you like.
Anyway, to the OP, there are two viable options for us:
1. Buying complete OEM xenon headlight assemblies either new or used. I wouldn't put up with a stealership telling me that a part is not available for sale to me...that's just ludicrous. Just go to a different place. OR, the more reasonable way to go would be to buy them used. There are always a few here and there on eBay...even saw a set on Craigslist. The pro to this is its OEM and all the benefits that entails, such as it should be a simple PNP. The cheapest I could reasonably see it costing would be $1k, but more realistically a few more hundred than that. EDIT: it is NOT a direct PNP (shoulda known) 100 euro wiring harness needed and a STAR diagnostic setting change to xenon being present is needed.
2. HID kit. I'm not even gonna go into retrofitting an aftermarket assembly with better projectors as I don't think you'd be down for that given your concerns with just changing the bulb and adding a ballast. The WORST thing I could see that is possible is blowing out the ballast and/or bulb of the kit and some melting from heating issues. Sure, damage spreading to other wiring harnesses causing thousands COULD happen, but so is me getting with Jessica alba...just most likely not gonna happen. SO, worse comes to worst you'd be out the $150 for the kit.
I JUST ordered the same kit...Morimoto x35 H7 from aznoptics...chose them over TRS because I asked him a shtload of questions and deserves my business.
As soon as I receive, and install, I'd be happy to share my initial thoughts if you like.
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In the same boat as the OP. I just really can't get over how the standard halogen headlights on a "luxury" car could be this terrible. Back in the day before xenon and LED technology, German automakers made some of the best headlights out there. I guess with the advent of Benz's strategy of marketing to the masses, they let certain things fall by the wayside...ie. CLA. But I digress.
Anyway, to the OP, there are two viable options for us:
1. Buying complete OEM xenon headlight assemblies either new or used. I wouldn't put up with a stealership telling me that a part is not available for sale to me...that's just ludicrous. Just go to a different place. OR, the more reasonable way to go would be to buy them used. There are always a few here and there on eBay...even saw a set on Craigslist. The pro to this is its OEM and all the benefits that entails, such as it should be a simple PNP. The cheapest I could reasonably see it costing would be $1k, but more realistically a few more hundred than that.
2. HID kit. I'm not even gonna go into retrofitting an aftermarket assembly with better projectors as I don't think you'd be down for that given your concerns with just changing the bulb and adding a ballast. The WORST thing I could see that is possible is blowing out the ballast and/or bulb of the kit and some melting from heating issues. Sure, damage spreading to other wiring harnesses causing thousands COULD happen, but so is me getting with Jessica alba...just most likely not gonna happen. SO, worse comes to worst you'd be out the $150 for the kit.
I JUST ordered the same kit...Morimoto x35 H7 from aznoptics...chose them over TRS because I asked him a shtload of questions and deserves my business.
As soon as I receive, and install, I'd be happy to share my initial thoughts if you like.
Anyway, to the OP, there are two viable options for us:
1. Buying complete OEM xenon headlight assemblies either new or used. I wouldn't put up with a stealership telling me that a part is not available for sale to me...that's just ludicrous. Just go to a different place. OR, the more reasonable way to go would be to buy them used. There are always a few here and there on eBay...even saw a set on Craigslist. The pro to this is its OEM and all the benefits that entails, such as it should be a simple PNP. The cheapest I could reasonably see it costing would be $1k, but more realistically a few more hundred than that.
2. HID kit. I'm not even gonna go into retrofitting an aftermarket assembly with better projectors as I don't think you'd be down for that given your concerns with just changing the bulb and adding a ballast. The WORST thing I could see that is possible is blowing out the ballast and/or bulb of the kit and some melting from heating issues. Sure, damage spreading to other wiring harnesses causing thousands COULD happen, but so is me getting with Jessica alba...just most likely not gonna happen. SO, worse comes to worst you'd be out the $150 for the kit.
I JUST ordered the same kit...Morimoto x35 H7 from aznoptics...chose them over TRS because I asked him a shtload of questions and deserves my business.
As soon as I receive, and install, I'd be happy to share my initial thoughts if you like.
Awesome. I just placed the order and it'll be here Tuesday. I've been looking around and the only thing I would ever consider in terms of retrofit is purchasing some standard OEM halogen lights, retrofitting them, then swapping the lights 1 for 1. Now, one thing I noticed is the standard lights look as though they are HID projectors for the low beams but halogen reflectors for the high beams. I can't say for sure but there's a sharp cut off and on some of the dark roads I can tell the beam is spread pretty evenly. Let me know how it goes though, I'm curious as I've never done this before.
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Well.. for starters if you read what he posted, he has (as in owns) a GLE, not a ML. He was inquiring as to the differences WRT lighting. Likewise, he isn't able to just go back to the dealer and get a "factory installed" upgrade/option, as stated. So, yes, I can certainly see why a "douche-bag" comment could be interpreted.. This thread and forum are for informing others, not for masquerading as the "Atlas" of all MB issues and giving nonsensical advice that isn't even possible.