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Post subject: HID kit(low's): working good but.. Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2010 10:06 pm |
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Joined: Mon Oct 20, 2008 9:02 pm Posts: 2620 Location: Barrie, Ontario Canada
Ride: Chrysler 300 3.5L V6
Vehicle Color: Satin Jade Pearl
Club: GTALX
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..when my car is not running, and I turn on my HID's lows, they come on fine. I can turn them on, then start the car, and they run..no problem. If I turn the car on, then turn my low HID's on, sometimes one side will turn on, sometimes the other, and sometimes they won't turn on at all. Very wierd. I've found, if I turn them on before I turn the car on that they work fine..all the time! Can't figure this out as they are suppose to be plug and play. These are an Oracle product, that I am happy with, except for this small issue. Do I need to add anything here to make it work properly? I bought my kit around October and stored it over the winter until now, and hope to resolve this issue, thanks!
_________________ Paul
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Post subject: Re: HID kit(low's): working good but.. Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2010 11:57 am |
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Joined: Sun Nov 01, 2009 6:18 pm Posts: 123 Location: Mississauga/Oakville Ontario
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ok my dads 2006 st8 charger had the same problem i couldent figure it out he bought the kit and an antificker system too... it comes with connection cables staight to the battery the guys at performance improvement suggested it, 2ed i connected it with all that still had the same problems as you do... i was freaking then i did some reacheach and the some forums were talking about the amount of power useage the lights are using tripps the car out and makes it think it has an eletrical problem so it shuts the lights off... what i was told sounds stupid though... but anyways they said i needed a capacitor so i went to the sorse bought a variaty pack of the mini capacitors they said try a 35v it didnt work so i put a 50v and he has not had the problem since and its been 2 weeks. you have to connect it to prongs on the little transsistor if your car came with the anti flicker system if not you may need one performance improvements carries them ask the guys there if you do need one they will know. there cheap too its like $30-$40
_________________ 2009 CHRYSLER 300C- TINTED WINDOWS, CATBACK EXHAUST, K&N COLD AIR INTAKE, 22" RIMS, BENTLY GRILL, HEADMAN HEADERS, LOW PRO WIND DEFLECTORS, GUN CLIP SHIFTER NOB, JET 180 TSTAT, 91 OCT. CAI DIABLO TUNE, CROME PILLARS, DEMOLDED, DEBADGED, CUSTOM AIRBRUSHED ENGINE PARTS, ALL ALPINE TYPE R SPEAKERS, ALPINE DECK, ALPINE 4 CHANNEL AMPS RUNNING SPEAKERS, 1 MONOBLOCK ALPINE AMP RUNNING 1X12" TYPE R SUB IN PORTED BOX, ... MUCH MORE TO COME
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Post subject: Re: HID kit(low's): working good but.. Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2010 1:41 pm |
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Joined: Mon Oct 20, 2008 9:02 pm Posts: 2620 Location: Barrie, Ontario Canada
Ride: Chrysler 300 3.5L V6
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300dude wrote: ok my dads 2006 st8 charger had the same problem i couldent figure it out he bought the kit and an antificker system too... it comes with connection cables staight to the battery the guys at performance improvement suggested it, 2ed i connected it with all that still had the same problems as you do... i was freaking then i did some reacheach and the some forums were talking about the amount of power useage the lights are using tripps the car out and makes it think it has an eletrical problem so it shuts the lights off... what i was told sounds stupid though... but anyways they said i needed a capacitor so i went to the sorse bought a variaty pack of the mini capacitors they said try a 35v it didnt work so i put a 50v and he has not had the problem since and its been 2 weeks. you have to connect it to prongs on the little transsistor if your car came with the anti flicker system if not you may need one performance improvements carries them ask the guys there if you do need one they will know. there cheap too its like $30-$40 Thank you for your advice! I may have to go this route.
_________________ Paul
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Post subject: Re: HID kit(low's): working good but.. Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2010 6:56 pm |
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Joined: Sun Nov 01, 2009 6:18 pm Posts: 123 Location: Mississauga/Oakville Ontario
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well truthfully just giving you my experince... im not quite sure whats going on im here in mississauga and your where ever you are i would have to take a look at it to be 100% but from what it sounds like you prob need one of the anti flicker set ups
_________________ 2009 CHRYSLER 300C- TINTED WINDOWS, CATBACK EXHAUST, K&N COLD AIR INTAKE, 22" RIMS, BENTLY GRILL, HEADMAN HEADERS, LOW PRO WIND DEFLECTORS, GUN CLIP SHIFTER NOB, JET 180 TSTAT, 91 OCT. CAI DIABLO TUNE, CROME PILLARS, DEMOLDED, DEBADGED, CUSTOM AIRBRUSHED ENGINE PARTS, ALL ALPINE TYPE R SPEAKERS, ALPINE DECK, ALPINE 4 CHANNEL AMPS RUNNING SPEAKERS, 1 MONOBLOCK ALPINE AMP RUNNING 1X12" TYPE R SUB IN PORTED BOX, ... MUCH MORE TO COME
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Post subject: Re: HID kit(low's): working good but.. Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 11:37 pm |
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Joined: Mon Oct 20, 2008 9:02 pm Posts: 2620 Location: Barrie, Ontario Canada
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I got an email back from the seller, Advanced Automotive Concepts, and they say to return the ballasts for new ones. I hope this is the solution!
_________________ Paul
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