1.
Bulb(s) Won’t Fit
Potential
Solutions:
•
The bulb size is incorrect for the headlamp assembly. Double-check to
see if it is correct or not.
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A special bulb holder is required. See if it is possible to scavenge the
holder from the stock halogen bulb, or if we carry the bulb holder for
your vehicle.
•
There is an alternate way to insert and secure the bulb. Exhaust all
possibilities by trying to install the bulbs into the socket at
different angles.
•
The base of the bulb needs to be modified. Compare the base of the stock
halogen bulb to the HID bulb; shape the HID bulb’s base to match that of
the stock halogen bulb via grinding, sanding, etc.
2.Wire(s)
Won’t Fit (For Kit’s Wiring Harness)
Potential
Solutions:
•
The bulb and/or wiring are the wrong one for the vehicle. Double-check
to see if it is correct or not, especially if the vehicle is using an
aftermarket headlamp assembly.
•
The factory harness plug that the kit is being connected to is
incorrect. Double-check to see if it is the one that plugged in directly
into the rear of the stock halogen bulb.
•
The pins or prongs of the kit’s wiring harness or relay (that go into
the vehicle’s factory harness plug) need to be removed from their plugs
and directly inserted into the factory harness plug.
•
The pins or prongs of the kit’s wiring harness or relay (that go into
the vehicle’s factory harness plug) need to be physically modified to
fit.
•
There may be splicing or hardwiring required to connect the kit to the
vehicle’s headlamp electrical system.
3.One
Side Consistently Doesn’t Light Up
Potential Solutions:
•
The headlight fuse is blown. Double-check either by inspection or
plugging in the halogen bulb to see if it lights up (if it does, the
fuse is okay). Replace with a 15 amp fuse if needed.
•
The polarity is incorrect. Make sure that the polarity setting is the
same as the other side of the vehicle.
•
There may be a malfunctioning part. To determine this, simply swap the
ballast from the non-working side to the working side to see if the
problem follows. Do the same for the bulb. Whichever part that the
problem follows is the culprit.
•
If even after swapping parts the problem persists on the same side,
there is a voltage problem with the vehicle. Hook up a relay to bypass
this problem.