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I own a 95 sc300 and my stock headlights broke from a hit and run so I replaced them with the ebay black housing halo headlights..
so I dont use the stock 9600 bullb
the housing uses an H3 now...
My question:would there be any problems in terms of the heat from the bulbs on the cheaper headlight housing?
Probably a stupid question to ask but a while back I saw a post from some guy claiming his car lit on fire due to the heat from his HID...dont think that could happen so I wanted to get someone with a little more knowledge to find an answer for this.
so I dont use the stock 9600 bullb
the housing uses an H3 now...
My question:would there be any problems in terms of the heat from the bulbs on the cheaper headlight housing?
Probably a stupid question to ask but a while back I saw a post from some guy claiming his car lit on fire due to the heat from his HID...dont think that could happen so I wanted to get someone with a little more knowledge to find an answer for this.
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We are truly sorry for the inconvenience, One Side Consistently Doesn’t Light Up
Potential Solutions:
• The headlight fuse is blown. Double-check either by inspection or plugging in the halogen bulb to see if it lights up (if it does, the fuse is okay). Replace with a 15 amp fuse if needed.
• The polarity is incorrect. Make sure that the polarity setting is the same as the other side of the vehicle.
• There may be a malfunctioning part. To determine this, simply swap the ballast from the non-working side to the working side to see if the problem follows. Do the same for the bulb. Whichever part that the problem follows is the culprit.
• If even after swapping parts the problem persists on the same side, there is a voltage problem with the vehicle. Hook up a relay to bypass this problem.
For malfunctioning part/s & Relay. Please email help@hidsupport.com. it automatically directs to our RMA department.
Potential Solutions:
• The headlight fuse is blown. Double-check either by inspection or plugging in the halogen bulb to see if it lights up (if it does, the fuse is okay). Replace with a 15 amp fuse if needed.
• The polarity is incorrect. Make sure that the polarity setting is the same as the other side of the vehicle.
• There may be a malfunctioning part. To determine this, simply swap the ballast from the non-working side to the working side to see if the problem follows. Do the same for the bulb. Whichever part that the problem follows is the culprit.
• If even after swapping parts the problem persists on the same side, there is a voltage problem with the vehicle. Hook up a relay to bypass this problem.
For malfunctioning part/s & Relay. Please email help@hidsupport.com. it automatically directs to our RMA department.
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Hello,
We are truly sorry for the inconvenience. Please email help@hidsupport.com so we can track your package.
Thank you.
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We are truly sorry for the inconvenience. Please email help@hidsupport.com so we can track your package.
Thank you.
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