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Posted by T-TopTerror (Member # 480) on
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I installed a HID kit that plugged right into the factory harness. Everything has worked great so far. The other day 1 headlight was out and I realized the bolt holding the ground had broke so I replaced it and it was fine. Well last night I moved my car and when I shut it off I realized that the headlights didnt shut off. I immediately considered the switch to be the problem so I grabbed a screw driver, popped the switch out and unplugged it. They stayed ON! So I popped the hood and pulled the fuse for the HID's. They turned OFF. Reassembled everything and they seemed to operate normally. Switch worked and everything. I woke up this morning to the lights ON and my battery almost dead. WTF? They cycled on by themselves. Obviously NOT good. I need suggestions, FAST....
Posted by 92stangLX (Member # 3252) on
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Sounds like you have some sort of intermittant connection somewhere. Unfortunately not easy solution.. just bust out the volt meter and start testing Also, try wiggling some of the wires and see if you get any strange behavior.
Posted by T-TopTerror (Member # 480) on
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OK so I had an hour to kill....figured it out.
For anyone else running HID kits, start with the kit! I put a factory bulb in, NO problems....
Traced it down to the Hi/Lo switch that all the main power runs through. This is why BOTH lihght were coming on and not just 1, which would be a faulty ballast,
In the future if something needs to be mounted upwards, I will do so. Not doing it this time cause water to get into the switch and has now put me in this position. Lame...
Posted by 70mach351 (Member # 7528) on
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i was gonna say ghosts
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