Hid kit- no errors w/ video
Thanks.
Thanks again.
The install was not easy but is quiet possible to complete. The hardest part for me was figuring out the whole bulb holder situation since I couldn't see what I was doing.
1) remove the black pin from the wheel well access panel. I found a puddie knife worked well to pop the pin. Pry the pin out at least a 1/4 inch and then pull it out with your fingers.
2) slide the panel vertically about half an inch. And then it releases.
3) turn the dust cap of the headlight housing about 90 degrees counter clockwise and remove. I would wear a glove since there is not much room and you probably will slam your knuckles.
4) the bulbs turn counter clockwise about 3/4 of an inch and pull out. Unfortunately this was where I got stuck for a while since I couldn't see how the bulbs where held in.
5) bend the two metal clips, that are clipped on to the side of the black bulb base holder, out so you can pull the bulb out of the base. The two wires from the car go into a black base that the bulbs sit in.
6) next I would recommend separating the wires that are joined by the rubber gromit. I used scissors to cut the rubber. Be careful not to cut any of the wires.
7) the wires with the spade connectors plug into the black plastic base. You may have to reverse these if the lights do not turn on.
8) next squeeze the two wires from the bulb through the center of the metal bulb holder.
9) pinch the metal tabs that originally clipped to the plastic base so they bend inward slightly. This way when you slide the metal holder up to the base of the bulb it will hold it snugly.
10) connect the ballast to the bulb connection and then the other end to the leads from the original black bulb holder.
11) now the important and difficult part, make sure to place the bulb with the metal rod facing down. Unfortunately the design of the bulb and the key fit of the H7 holder in the ML, encourages the rod to be facing up. If you install it like this you will see a shadow in the light pattern. So you have to make it fit the opposit way. I couldn't see what was preventing it to lock-in properly but I was able to twist it with some effort and get it to hold. Remember the bulbs twist clockwise and lock-in by two metal tabs.
12) at this point everything is connected so try the headlight and make sure it lights. I had flickering when I tried the first light, but once both lights were installed the flickering completely went away.
13) once I knew it worked I looped back the leads from the black plastic base and zip-tied the wires to the factory wires leading in to the base. This way they should not come loose.
14) next I stuffed everything into the housing and placed the dust cap on and turned it clockwise.
15) test the lights again and if everything is good put the access panel in and slide it down.
16) place the black plastic pin in and push it in until it is flush.
17) do the steps above on the other side.
Last edited by Salab219; Feb 23, 2015 at 11:46 PM.
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I am not sure if I would go with the 5000k bulbs or 4300k. The system has been great so far. I use the lights in auto all of the time. The lowest temp was around -3 fahrenheit.
There are no instructions so just follow the above and you should be fine. I am contemplating removing the bulbs and cutting a mirrored notch so the bulb could easily be flipped. It is important that the wired rod is facing down.
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Issues. When that setup was installed we had a larger spade on the connection and it fit tight into the oem connector. On the cold days it does take a few seconds to get to full output
Issues. When that setup was installed we had a larger spade on the connection and it fit tight into the oem connector. On the cold days it does take a few seconds to get to full output
If anyone else wants to do the same, these are the h7 bulbs I purchased from Amazon
Selling the MTEC HIDs.


If anyone else wants to do the same, these are the h7 bulbs I purchased from Amazon
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Philips Bright White 194 (W5W)


