LS400 HID Install Problem (1st gen)
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LS400 HID Install Problem (1st gen)
I was installing a set of JDM headlights and a MTEC HID kit when i ran into a problem... The lights dont turn on. . Has anyone installed a set on a UCF10? The plugs are dummy proof, the fuses arent blown ( i plugged in a normal bulb in the socket and it works... Anyone have ideas?
UPDATE:
i got the low side working but now i encountered a diff problem.. when i ****ch to hi-beams it pops both of the headlight fuses.. suggestions?
UPDATE:
i got the low side working but now i encountered a diff problem.. when i ****ch to hi-beams it pops both of the headlight fuses.. suggestions?
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Nope i just looked again.. the MTEC one is dummy prooof.. it will only go on one way.. any other ideas? all the plgs are dummy proof.. Do you know if you need to wire thekit seperate from the oem lighting system?
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Did the kit come with a seperate loom or are you using the original plugs to power the HID kit ?
The best way is to have a seperate loom for the HID kit and just use the original headlight power as a switch .
The best way is to have a seperate loom for the HID kit and just use the original headlight power as a switch .
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no it tit not come with a seperate loom.. I know what you are talking about but no it ddnt...
As for the inverted wires i did use a multimeter and checked the car..
left 0 top ground right hot 12v
the hid harness
blue and black power to the ballast
red and blue tied into a little fuse
hids work with either left:red top:ground right: blue
or red and blue switched...
As for the inverted wires i did use a multimeter and checked the car..
left 0 top ground right hot 12v
the hid harness
blue and black power to the ballast
red and blue tied into a little fuse
hids work with either left:red top:ground right: blue
or red and blue switched...
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you can't use the stock headlight plug if you are using a hi/low hid kit because of the way toyota designed the lighting circuit.if you hit hte high beam switch, it will blow fuses every time.
you have to make your own circuit or forget about high beams. i chose to forgo the high beams since they didn't really seem necessary anymore.
you have to make your own circuit or forget about high beams. i chose to forgo the high beams since they didn't really seem necessary anymore.
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you can't use the stock headlight plug if you are using a hi/low hid kit because of the way toyota designed the lighting circuit.if you hit hte high beam switch, it will blow fuses every time.
you have to make your own circuit or forget about high beams. i chose to forgo the high beams since they didn't really seem necessary anymore.
you have to make your own circuit or forget about high beams. i chose to forgo the high beams since they didn't really seem necessary anymore.