You did not mention you have a dodgy HID setup.
makes things a little more complicated.
You need to check the ballast.
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You did not mention you have a dodgy HID setup.
makes things a little more complicated.
You need to check the ballast.
U might want to also check your Headlight L/R relays.
Contact could be stuck or the coil inside has had it.
my HID lights are not the problem though. Cos I've tried putting my normal stock globes which are yellow and nothing happened. I tested it on the other side and it worked fine. I think I might just book an auto electrician to find the problem
Lol?
I think I'm doing something wrong.
Dude.
As bludger said .. Ur HID ballasts could be the culprit.
Even though u tried the bulb on the otherside and it worked... Thats bcoz the ballast on that side works.
Best thing to do is just remove the ballast completely frm both sides. Its easy as they are mostly plug and play ...
Once removed, then put your standard H3 bulbs back in and turn on the Headies... Then report back.
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but if he is posting pictures asking what wire he should look @, he should just take it to auto electrician.