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Old 08-08-2005, 04:11 PM
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My passenger headlight only works when I put the hazards on, then turn the lights on. Sometimes I would have to turn my radio off. It recently stopped coming on even if i did this. The high beams work perfect, but the low beams are a no go. All wiring, that was done by me, is good.

I think this is a power problem. I did do some soldering, but everything has been checked. I am thinking it is where the low beam power wire(s) ends up. So what I am looking for is where the low beam power wire(s) connects to. Fuse Box? ECU?

All help is appreciated thanks.
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thats a werid problem i suggest just tapping this headlight to the other one so they both turn on at the same time, altho they might be a little bit dimmer than before depends on how much this bothers you
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Interesting, but if that doesnt work, I know its my product, but like I said it was working just recently. I never thought about tapping it. I thought they were tapped into each other already.

BTW: All fuses look good.
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im pretty sure they run of separate circuits either way one is turning on fine even just tap the low beam wire would probably do it, and which product were u talking about?
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Techone HID kit......good stuff
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all other suggestions are appreciated
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you said all fuses "look" good. a fuse can still be blown even if it looks good. check the fuses with a ohmmeter to be sure
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startin to sound like its the HIDs possibly the igniter
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