Has anyone installed an A/M xenon kit on there C ?
IF so what kit and did mercedes have to hook up a computer to active xenon lights to avoid a warning lamp....thanks for the info.
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AM HID kits
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I have a aftermarket kit on and I didnt have to reprogram anything. It was plug and play. I guess they changed the system on this new chassis. |
Originally Posted by deeseeone
(Post 2493083)
Hello
I have a aftermarket kit on and I didnt have to reprogram anything. It was plug and play. I guess they changed the system on this new chassis. this is one of the first mods i plan to do when i get my w204. |
ur am kit??
Originally Posted by deeseeone
(Post 2493083)
Hello
I have a aftermarket kit on and I didnt have to reprogram anything. It was plug and play. I guess they changed the system on this new chassis. I am curious, about ur AM kit, does it look like the factory housing, or was it just a bulb replacement kit?? Where did u purchase urs also? Im thinking about ordering the Brabus version, with the blacked out housing |
am hid KITS
The Kit I used is a H7 retrofit plug and play kit. Its a 6000k one so its pretty white. its a lot whiter then my factory BMW hid's. It was a pretty install you do have to drill out a hole in cover on the back of the light to have the wires run out.
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I 2 used AM xenon 6000K. Install was a breeze (I saw them did it). So far, no need to reset anything. In fact, went to a guy with OBD tool, and he couldn't diagnosed any fault codes. Though with buying AM xenon, I would suggest paying more for the 1 year warranty (for the bulb and ballast). You never know when these AM will go dead on you. I believe $450 installed is the market price for AM xenon (Los Angeles area)
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Originally Posted by Raydens
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I 2 used AM xenon 6000K. Install was a breeze (I saw them did it). So far, no need to reset anything. In fact, went to a guy with OBD tool, and he couldn't diagnosed any fault codes. Though with buying AM xenon, I would suggest paying more for the 1 year warranty (for the bulb and ballast). You never know when these AM will go dead on you. I believe $450 installed is the market price for AM xenon (Los Angeles area)
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Call Robert @ Eurorev (www.eurorev.com). Tell him it's from me and would like to get same price $450. Good luck!
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Originally Posted by Raydens
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Call Robert @ Eurorev (www.eurorev.com). Tell him it's from me and would like to get same price $450. Good luck!
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good HID kits with lifetime warranty can be had for ~150 online. and it seems like the install is not so bad.
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with lifetime warranty? How could that be? The bulb itself will no longer work after several hundred thousands of hours used. If you have the lifetime warranty for bulb and ballast for $150, send it my way. With that price, I could use some for my foglight. thanks
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So I ordered the HID kit for the fog light from them (with lifetime warranty of course as u suggested). Will let you know after received and installed.
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sweet man.. can you also post up a lot of pictures also? would appreciate it.
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So I made the purchase from ddmtuning. They said it should arrived on Tuesday. Today is Thursday, and I haven't seen anything on my front door yet any return phone call/email. I thought they are just local here in San Diego. :nix:
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Keep us posted !
Same kit im considering
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received the kit today. Attempted to install on fog lights. Every time I turned the fog lights, it went on, but only for 3 seconds, and when dead. Turn it off and back on, same behavior. Any suggestions?
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Man...sorry to hear that.....maybe the best way is call the guy from ddmtuning, maybe they can help you out since they sold you the kit....hopefully you can solve the problem soon and please keep update for us.
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i wouldnt mind putting a kit in but i really dont want to deal with the hassel of MB threatening about warranty and what not :nix: ?? i was thinking perhaps something a lot easier like just changing the bulbs to have themlook more hid like ??? i know the bulbs are 55 watts any suggestions as to where i can buy a pair ?? TIA
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Latest Update
OK, after running in for 5-10 minutes, it appears the light is stable. HOWEVER, the bummer part, the manual said we have H11 for fog light. Well, they are wrong. The for light bulb is H7. Then, the H7 bulb is going into another socket, which going to hold the bulb into the fog light housing. So, it doesn't look like we can retrofit the fog light with HID without any socket (plastic) modification.
Or if anyone know what I'm talking about and tell me where I can get the plastic socket so I can get the spare and drill the hole for the HID bulb. :confused: |
I don't know if you guys over in the States have it, but my C350 over here in Canada has "adaptive" foglights, meaning that when I turn the steering wheel or signal left or right, the corresponding foglight will turn on and fade out when the wheel is straightened. If i installed HID's for the foglights, would the foglights flicker during the fade out process?
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Originally Posted by Raydens
(Post 2507611)
OK, after running in for 5-10 minutes, it appears the light is stable. HOWEVER, the bummer part, the manual said we have H11 for fog light. Well, they are wrong. The for light bulb is H7. Then, the H7 bulb is going into another socket, which going to hold the bulb into the fog light housing. So, it doesn't look like we can retrofit the fog light with HID without any socket (plastic) modification.
Or if anyone know what I'm talking about and tell me where I can get the plastic socket so I can get the spare and drill the hole for the HID bulb. :confused: |
main light is H7 bulb type. Same as high beam. Good luck!
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so does the C use H7 bulbs for both low beam and fogs?
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They are using the same H7 bulb type. Though the fog light, they use another adapter that will allow the H7 bulb to be inserted and snapped into the fog light housing. I need to find this plastic adapter so in case I screw up, I have a backup.
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