[FAQ] Lighting
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[FAQ] Lighting
This section of HT is really growing...
And i think its time for it to have an FAQ:
<FONT SIZE="1">cause people are too lazy to read: REF: Automotive Lighting, Color, and You</FONT>
What bulb fits my car?
Follow this guide.
What is a PNP HID Kit?
Plug-and-play, its a "kit" that comes with everything you need to install a HID bulb into your car.
What is a retrofit?
A retrofit, is when you install OEM HID Projectors into a housing that does not have OEM HID Projectors.
What HID Kit should I buy?
The cheapest you can find.
Or buy a kit from a seller with the "best" marketing.
HID Kits do not produce the same output as a retrofit or OEM HID projectors.
Why? Basically because the halogen reflector/projector does not control the hid light as well.
More detail, read: REF: Automotive Lighting, Color, and You
What bulb should I buy?
The only Halgoen bulbs I would ever buy are Osram Nightbreakers or Philips X-Treme Power
Review: Osram Nightbreaker -- The New Kid On The Block
If you have 9006/9005 bulbs, look into HIR bulbs.
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I have a H4/9003/HB2 HID Kit and it doesn't work!
Check the pins on the connector that goes to the HID Kit.
The image below, is the pin-out of the <u>bulb</u> not the car's harness/pigtail.
H4 Bulbs can be wired two ways:
Positive Triggered
- Common is Ground (negative)
- High & Low Trigger is <FONT COLOR="red">Power (positive)</FONT>
Negative Triggered
- Common is <FONT COLOR="red">Power (positive)</FONT>
- High & Low Trigger is Ground (negative)
Ballasts do not work if you wire them backwards!
Switch the pins according to your car.
If you can't switch the pins on the H4 Connector, because the HID Kit you have has a halogen high beam, just rotate the connector at the ballast.
If you have switched the pins, and it still doesn't work, make a new thread.
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Anything else... please add!
Modified by bpr0422 at 12:02 AM 5/30/2008
And i think its time for it to have an FAQ:
<FONT SIZE="1">cause people are too lazy to read: REF: Automotive Lighting, Color, and You</FONT>
What bulb fits my car?
Follow this guide.
What is a PNP HID Kit?
Plug-and-play, its a "kit" that comes with everything you need to install a HID bulb into your car.
What is a retrofit?
A retrofit, is when you install OEM HID Projectors into a housing that does not have OEM HID Projectors.
What HID Kit should I buy?
The cheapest you can find.
Or buy a kit from a seller with the "best" marketing.
HID Kits do not produce the same output as a retrofit or OEM HID projectors.
Why? Basically because the halogen reflector/projector does not control the hid light as well.
More detail, read: REF: Automotive Lighting, Color, and You
What bulb should I buy?
The only Halgoen bulbs I would ever buy are Osram Nightbreakers or Philips X-Treme Power
Review: Osram Nightbreaker -- The New Kid On The Block
If you have 9006/9005 bulbs, look into HIR bulbs.
-----------------------------
I have a H4/9003/HB2 HID Kit and it doesn't work!
Check the pins on the connector that goes to the HID Kit.
The image below, is the pin-out of the <u>bulb</u> not the car's harness/pigtail.
H4 Bulbs can be wired two ways:
Positive Triggered
- Common is Ground (negative)
- High & Low Trigger is <FONT COLOR="red">Power (positive)</FONT>
Negative Triggered
- Common is <FONT COLOR="red">Power (positive)</FONT>
- High & Low Trigger is Ground (negative)
Ballasts do not work if you wire them backwards!
Switch the pins according to your car.
If you can't switch the pins on the H4 Connector, because the HID Kit you have has a halogen high beam, just rotate the connector at the ballast.
If you have switched the pins, and it still doesn't work, make a new thread.
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Anything else... please add!
Modified by bpr0422 at 12:02 AM 5/30/2008
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Re: [FAQ] Lighting (bpr0422)
I think this should be in here, how to keep the highs and lows on at the same time.
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=2306938
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=2306938
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Re: [FAQ] Lighting (bpr0422)
How to install a HID Kit in one picture:
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread/2012150
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread/2012150
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