Aftermarket HID Conversion Kits & required setting XENON=PRESENT thread

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May 8, 2002 | 01:27 AM
  #176  
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Originally posted by JoReL
sO I was tlaking to my girlfriend about these...and she asked me a VERY good question...."how long do these last?"....anybody?
How long does the thread last, the group buy last or the bulbs last?

These thread seem to go on forever but usually die out in a week or two. The group buys usually fizzles out when 20 people want it but only 2 actually buy. Many claim that the bulbs last for 5,000 hours. At this time the bulbs are expensive at about $100 each. My guess is that by the time the bulbs burn out they will be the standard on all cars and Pep Boys will have them for what Halogens sell for now.

I hope one of these answers your question.
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May 8, 2002 | 01:54 AM
  #177  
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Originally posted by Buellwinkle


How long does the thread last, the group buy last or the bulbs last?

These thread seem to go on forever but usually die out in a week or two. The group buys usually fizzles out when 20 people want it but only 2 actually buy. Many claim that the bulbs last for 5,000 hours. At this time the bulbs are expensive at about $100 each. My guess is that by the time the bulbs burn out they will be the standard on all cars and Pep Boys will have them for what Halogens sell for now.

I hope one of these answers your question.
Thanks....u answered my question.
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May 8, 2002 | 03:35 AM
  #178  
Ahahahah. That was funny Buellwinkle. Jorel, they should last a long time. It all depends on how much you use the lights. If you drive with them all 24/7 then i dunno. Hehe. Anyways, the purplish stand out. If you want to keep it nice and matched get the bluish. If you dont care and want people to notice your lights get the purplish ones. Everyone notices mine. LOL! I like it a lot. Right now a few of my friends want it because they saw it on my car and they liked it so much. Get it Jorel. This is a good deal and you will like them.
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May 8, 2002 | 03:36 AM
  #179  
Remember everyone. Please e-mail me if you want to be part of the group buy. JLee765@aol.com
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May 8, 2002 | 04:25 AM
  #180  
Here is my Stage II HID
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May 8, 2002 | 07:12 AM
  #181  
hm...
So, they are not dual?,

theyll look liek thsi right?



just the high beams, but not the city lights?
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May 8, 2002 | 07:42 AM
  #182  
OK JOREL -- QUIT SHOWING OFF YOUR BEAUTIFUL GIRLFRIEND !!

hehhehe.....
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May 8, 2002 | 02:10 PM
  #183  
Its just your low beams and the bluish will look like that. I just found out that this is just like the stage2 kits from HIDS4LEss. Sylvania did a test and said this is basicallythe same kit. The ballasts are the same type. Thought I would share that with you.

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May 8, 2002 | 02:20 PM
  #184  
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Originally posted by bagwell
OK JOREL -- QUIT SHOWING OFF YOUR BEAUTIFUL GIRLFRIEND !!

hehhehe.....
'

Ok i'll put my britney spears one on next.

Brabus...if i order this time, around what date are you estimating the arrivals to our homes?? (u said COD right?) cuz I know i have to spend alot of money in the next couple months. (Birthdays, anniversary, Just bought fairings for my bike, Paint for the fairings, Blah BLah)...trying to see if i can fit 440 bucks for the lights. Damn what a dilema!
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May 8, 2002 | 02:45 PM
  #185  
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Originally posted by bagwell
OK JOREL -- QUIT SHOWING OFF YOUR BEAUTIFUL GIRLFRIEND !!

hehhehe.....
Ahem...I'd just like to say that bagwell definitely does not speak for me.
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May 8, 2002 | 11:29 PM
  #186  
Jorel email me please. JLee765@aol.com THe group buy is gonna happen week this. I have enough people and everyone is very excited to get them like me.
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May 9, 2002 | 03:36 AM
  #187  
The group buy is gonna happen. Thanks everyone. Please email me if you would like to be part of the group buy. For those who already e-mailed me, there will be a email to you tomorrow. Thanks again.
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May 9, 2002 | 11:16 AM
  #188  
ok I'm with Mark now....

JOREL - KEEP THE PIC ON !!!




hehhehe.......
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May 28, 2002 | 12:03 AM
  #189  
Update: My service writer and a tech at American Service Center in Arlington, VA had no problem re-programmng the control unit for Xenon lights. Highly recommend. Nice folks.
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Jun 6, 2002 | 12:17 AM
  #190  
Installing Xenon Headlights on a Coupe...
I got my HIDs from BrabusCclass, group buy. It was a pleasure doing business with him, everything went perfectly, thanks a lot man.


I went to a shop to install my HIDs, and I had a few problems.

First the ballasts (I dont know how you really call them, the part that has the bulb attached to it, black or metallic, Sockate in spanish) is different than the stock one, and they told me it would not fit, exept if I glue them. I want to ask you guys, did your ballast fit perfectly? (the stock one is a metallic piece that has 2 little things, you twist them and it fits perfectly, the aftermarket one doesnt), so what should I do?


Also they told me I had to install them in the High beams (I wanted to install them in the low beams, bigger circle of headlight), but they say thats impossible because the lights are only for high beams, since they have 2 cables (high), instead of 3 cables, used for high/low beams... I dont know anything about this, So I wanted to ask you guys if its possible to install the HIDs in the bigger circle of the headlight.

thanks,
PS: Im sorry about spelling,english is my 2nd languaje...
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Jun 6, 2002 | 12:22 AM
  #191  
it takes some work but the lights will fit in that little twist thing mb designed, it is kinda tricky due to the enclosed area your looking into.

As far as having to install them as hi beams, that a load of *****, they can and do work fine in low beam. Go to a different shop, or take the day off and play with em yourself. while i was incapable of doing it myself, it doesnt mean its impossible by any standard.
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Jun 6, 2002 | 12:51 AM
  #192  
Check this thread - it has more than enough information on the subject.

https://mbworld.org/forums/showthrea...&threadid=6226
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Jun 6, 2002 | 07:44 PM
  #193  
I just installed them on my friends car and they are simple. Wow can I say easy. The only thing that takes time is hiding all the wires. I will install them on another persons C240 next week and I will take pictures. Sorry you are having problems with the install. Tell that shop there is NO cutting required. It is just plug and play. The wires are all colored you just match them, the red to the red, the blue to the blue, the green to the green and the yellow to the yellow. Very easy to do. Please take it to another shop. And sit tight because I will have pics of another install up.
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Jun 11, 2002 | 06:08 PM
  #194  
alarm?
Quote:
my lights are up and running!!! MB of princeton gladly changed the light setting, no problems, no questions asked, 19 bucks for the change.
whats the difference between this, and the normal settings..
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Jun 12, 2002 | 10:27 PM
  #195  
if you don't change the computer's light settings to xenons=present, your hids will not work. an error message will pop up and the lights will turn off.

there is a work around, but it is easier to get the settings changed.

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i like vadim's suggestion, and some day, i will make an effort to change my lights around too. depends on if the new 2003 bi-level xenons can be retrofitted to the 2002 models.
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Jun 20, 2002 | 02:33 AM
  #196  
problems with HID installation
i finished installing my HIDs today....and the lights just flicker when i turn it on...did i install it wrong? to make matters worst i think i screwed up my car....the sun roo doesnt work...the trunk doesnt open...the blinkers dont blink and the emergency lights dont work...did anyone else run into this problem?? do you think that the dealers will be able to fix all these problems??
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Jun 20, 2002 | 02:43 AM
  #197  
try reading the thread you're posting to. loads of information.
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Jun 20, 2002 | 12:43 PM
  #198  
Re: problems with HID installation
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Originally posted by Santana
i finished installing my HIDs today....and the lights just flicker when i turn it on...did i install it wrong? to make matters worst i think i screwed up my car....the sun roo doesnt work...the trunk doesnt open...the blinkers dont blink and the emergency lights dont work...did anyone else run into this problem?? do you think that the dealers will be able to fix all these problems??
I think you blew a fuse. You might have not installed it correctly. Anyways, Im sure its not that hard to fix that problem. Also, you probably need to get your settings changed or you need to bypass it and connect it directly to your switch. The wire you need to tap is inside the area where you would access your fuse.
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Jun 20, 2002 | 02:13 PM
  #199  
i connected my positive wire directly to the battery...is that wrong?? am i suppose to connect it to another wire??
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Jul 7, 2002 | 02:09 PM
  #200  
hid for less kits
This is directed to those who bought the hidforless.com kits... or someone like "Young " who has fought in the battle of the lights.-----
#1.
Did some one on the board say that hidforless.com has come out with a bypass part to avoid the dreaded return to the dealer to get the computer reset?

#2.
With the hidforless kits, are there highbeams or not?
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