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Drag On Oct 19, 2007 09:00 AM

OEM HID's very dim - where do I start?
 
My OEM HID's are very dim. The auto leveling on both sides appears to be working.

Where do I start diagnosing or replacing parts to fix this? I've got a 98 GS4 with OEM HID's. Do I just start by replacing the bulbs with replacement 4300's or can I test something? I don't really want to get into replacing the whole HID system out of the shoot, but these lights are dim as **** - probably the same or worse than OEM halogen lights on a normal car.

Any insight?

chrispy Oct 19, 2007 10:04 AM

HID bulbs get dimmer with use. Your car is almost 10 years old so if the bulbs have never been changed, they'll have a lot of hours on their. I guess all you can do is get new bulbs do a projector retrofit.

LXMN Oct 19, 2007 10:19 AM

ChrisES is right. What color are the bulbs after being on for 1 minute. If they are not white or yellow/white, than they are fading out and will need to be replaced. You can get a used set of bulbs on Ebay for under $100. Make sure you buy D2R is you decide to go this route.

DaveGS4 Oct 19, 2007 10:48 AM

Also consider what condition your plastic lens covers are in... if they're all scratched up & dirty then you also lose some brightness that way. Consider cleaning them up (several threads in the detail forum)

Drag On Oct 19, 2007 11:12 AM


Originally Posted by ChrisES (Post 2996516)
HID bulbs get dimmer with use. Your car is almost 10 years old so if the bulbs have never been changed, they'll have a lot of hours on their. I guess all you can do is get new bulbs do a projector retrofit.

This is my hope. I'm thinking these are the OEM bulbs. The previous owner did not seem the type to replace bulbs at $100/bulb (OEM replacement type guy - not E Bay)..

Drag On Oct 19, 2007 11:12 AM


Originally Posted by LXMN (Post 2996544)
ChrisES is right. What color are the bulbs after being on for 1 minute. If they are not white or yellow/white, than they are fading out and will need to be replaced. You can get a used set of bulbs on Ebay for under $100. Make sure you buy D2R is you decide to go this route.

Cool, I'll go for this. I'll hit up Xenondepot and order some up.

Drag On Oct 19, 2007 11:14 AM


Originally Posted by DaveGS4 (Post 2996606)
Also consider what condition your plastic lens covers are in... if they're all scratched up & dirty then you also lose some brightness that way. Consider cleaning them up (several threads in the detail forum)

I wet sanded and PlasticX'd em recently. Clear as new. I'm going to go the bulb route.

By any chance could this be an issue with my balasts or wiring or is this almost certainly a problem with bulbs?

GSteg Oct 19, 2007 12:32 PM


Originally Posted by Drag On (Post 2996648)
This is my hope. I'm thinking these are the OEM bulbs. The previous owner did not seem the type to replace bulbs at $100/bulb (OEM replacement type guy - not E Bay)..

Get yourself a set of Phillips D2R 4300k bulbs off of ebay. They should run about $70 a pair.

Dealer wants at least $200 a bulb.:eek2::eek2:

Drag On Oct 19, 2007 01:07 PM


Originally Posted by GSteg (Post 2996813)
Get yourself a set of Phillips D2R 4300k bulbs off of ebay. They should run about $70 a pair.

Dealer wants at least $200 a bulb.:eek2::eek2:

That would be the plan.

DJ TANTRA Oct 19, 2007 01:34 PM

this is a complete guess...
maybe the battery might have some influence? is it low?

...just guessing

Drag On Oct 19, 2007 01:46 PM

Is THIS the bulb I want to buy?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Phili...QQcmdZViewItem

chrispy Oct 19, 2007 01:59 PM


Originally Posted by Drag On (Post 2996955)

Looks right to me. :thumbup:


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