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High Beams Won't turn off!?!?!

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Old Mar 27, 2013 | 07:32 PM
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Default High Beams Won't turn off!?!?!

So I bought a brand new Bi-Xenon HID kit from VVME and installed it in my EG Civic Hatch yesterday. Everything was working normal until 30 min after the installation, my high beams stayed on and wouldn't turn off anymore, even when I clicked it to turn off. So, I disconnected the connector for the high beams and it went back to low beams but the high beam indicator light in my dash was still on! Checked all the light fuses, everything was good. Thought it was the dimmer switch but it wasn't either cause I tested it with my brothers from his hatch. Only way I can turn it off is if I pull out one of the low beam fuses from under the dash. If I pull out one of the high beam fuses it doesn't make a difference.

Couldn't figure out what it was so I decided I'll take it to Advance Auto, see if the guys there know anything. I turn on the car and start driving, I noticed the high beam indicator light is now off. Everything seemed to work normal again. Then later that day I hit a pot hole and the light is now back and won't go away! Can anybody please help???
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Old Mar 28, 2013 | 10:37 AM
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Default Re: High Beams Won't turn off!?!?!

Cheap crappy plug-n-play HID kits are the new rice. With that said, get rid of your piece of **** HID kit. They're only good for looks. The only people you'll impress will be other ricers and busters.
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