HID busted???
If ur bulb is not broken, the only 2 possible unit that may brake down is igniter or blaster.
first my dearler said its the problem with some parts inside but after they replace the parts...still doesn't work...
now they are ordering the new head light for me.....and it happend to some other w203 bi-exnon owner too~~
So where or who should i go to for a diagnosis???
Just a suggestion.
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Even OEM Xenons blow every once in a while.
I've known people who have aftermarket kit for years without a blowout.
BTW, you can pick up a set of HID Bulbs from $99-200 easily.
Erik
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Thanks guys. I guess i just need to find out if they really are busted. Hope its obvious like regular bulbs.
Erik
Also, HID on cars have been around for about nine years. That's not a new technology by any stretch. Most HID systems out today are 3rd, 4th gen designs. In fact, HID is becoming "15 minutes ago" very rapidly. A quick scan of all the new cars on the show circuit will tell you that all the manufacturers have a woody for LED lights - yep little round buggers that we all have everywhere. Also, fwiw, HID has been around (outside of cars) since the 1930's.
Peet
Dude...the shop that installed my HIDS made it so hard to take it out. The plastic cover was hard to take out due to the ballast blocking the way...then the wires that run through the cover make it difficult to find room to stick my hand in there. Once i get room, i cant even take out the bulb (whats up with the bulb...shouldnt it come out like a stock one or is it one piece??). Thats where i am now. MAN. I feel like taking the whole system out and going back to stock. Sorry, im just frustrated right now.
Personally, I know my kit all I need to do is remove the headlight cover (the circular screw part) to get to the bulbs...10-20 seconds at the most.
Erik
Well...I switched the bulbs and its official...the ballast is not working. Any ideas on what i should do. Is it worth trying to find out if i can buy a new ballast? or should i just go back to stock?
Erik




