Hey guys I'm Installing projectors into my headlights; and everything was going smoothly-ish until I had wired them up.
Using:
No cut projector kit with angel eyes included in the projector
comes with a relay and a HID controller.
My driver side headlight is stuck on the high beams, and my passenger side light is stuck on the lows, but my cluster says that high beams are on.
When I click the arm to switch between highs and lows, nothing happens.
I am at wits end. what possibly could have gone wrong?
DRL's are indeed disabled
Swap the wiring on one of the headlights to test and make sure you have them hooked up the same.
Another thing do these have an hid harness with relays on them or are they plugged directly into the stock harness?
Aside from that only other thing I could think of is the headlight switch went bad.
Which method did you use to disable the drl's?
I <3 JGM
I think bigfoot is blurry,
that's the problem. It's not the photographer's fault. Bigfoot is blurry. And that's extra
scary to me. There's a large, out-of-focus monster, roaming the countryside.
"Run! He's fuzzy!" "Get outta here!"
In Loving Memory of Phil Martin December 14 2005
Unfortunately now one of my bulbs are burnt out and one ballast has gone bad so I have one bulb chillin in the car.
They've got relays on em,
I popped a halogen in to check the wiring harness, and it controlled that just fine.
I disabled DRLs by cutting the blue wire under drivers side dash and grounding it
OK then seems to be the hid/ballast that caused your issue.
Are they replacing your stuff under warranty at all?
I <3 JGM
I think bigfoot is blurry,
that's the problem. It's not the photographer's fault. Bigfoot is blurry. And that's extra
scary to me. There's a large, out-of-focus monster, roaming the countryside.
"Run! He's fuzzy!" "Get outta here!"
In Loving Memory of Phil Martin December 14 2005
I'll have to get in contact with them again, they haven't heard about my hi/lo issues yet. I'll keep updates posted. Thanks again jeff