DIY on Installing Xenith Xenons HID Kits
#142
BUMP!!!!
hey i pm'd you .. but i just finished skimming through all 8 pages.. and i thought i was the only one with the left hid headlights going out.. theres alot of you guys with that problem too.. so ill have to do the whole switch-o-roe with the lights to see if that would help out .any updates with this problems you guys are having, anyone figured it out.. cause its bothering me.
thx alot
hey i pm'd you .. but i just finished skimming through all 8 pages.. and i thought i was the only one with the left hid headlights going out.. theres alot of you guys with that problem too.. so ill have to do the whole switch-o-roe with the lights to see if that would help out .any updates with this problems you guys are having, anyone figured it out.. cause its bothering me.
thx alot
#144
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BUMP!!!!
hey i pm'd you .. but i just finished skimming through all 8 pages.. and i thought i was the only one with the left hid headlights going out.. theres alot of you guys with that problem too.. so ill have to do the whole switch-o-roe with the lights to see if that would help out .any updates with this problems you guys are having, anyone figured it out.. cause its bothering me.
thx alot
hey i pm'd you .. but i just finished skimming through all 8 pages.. and i thought i was the only one with the left hid headlights going out.. theres alot of you guys with that problem too.. so ill have to do the whole switch-o-roe with the lights to see if that would help out .any updates with this problems you guys are having, anyone figured it out.. cause its bothering me.
thx alot
#145
hey i just tried installing the bixenon kit and i followed every step but my lights aren't working. they're not turning on at all. tried calling today and i left a message. any one have any ideas what's wrong?
oh and happy easter!
oh and happy easter!
#147
which plugs? there's a male and a female coming from the balast and a male and female coming from the bulb. i didn't think i could screw it up lol
#148
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Santa Ana/Newport Beach, California
Posts: 5,405
the ballast....if not check your grounding too...if you still have the problem...pm me
-Peter
#150
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Santa Ana/Newport Beach, California
Posts: 5,405
here a link to Xenith Xenons Thread
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/merc...ywhere-us.html
and George is the man to be contact.
Hope this help, if you have any more question just ask!
-Peter
#152
i read through the thread, and found out that people have been having the problem with only one bulb coming on, my left one doesn't come on anymore (after about 6 months or so) so i tried to switch the bulbs around but the one on the left wont come on. i also switched the ballasts and still nothing. anyone have any other suggestions as to what is wrong? thanks
#156
I don't mean to bash...but
For those seriously considering this "upgrade", I would consult with the following link:
The HID FAQ Thread - Read before posting your questions - NASIOC
Summary: HID "kits" in a reflector assembly is unwise and unsafe IMHO. Reason being is because stock reflector assemblies can reflect light into the eyes of other drivers of oncoming traffic, or those in front of you.
Hence, the crappy cut-off
Compare to below off of another FIT
Pics borrowed with permission from Jamesbizzle
Be wise and get a retrofit with tsx projectors or s2k...safer, cleaner, sexier
-my 2 pennies
For those seriously considering this "upgrade", I would consult with the following link:
The HID FAQ Thread - Read before posting your questions - NASIOC
Summary: HID "kits" in a reflector assembly is unwise and unsafe IMHO. Reason being is because stock reflector assemblies can reflect light into the eyes of other drivers of oncoming traffic, or those in front of you.
Hence, the crappy cut-off
Compare to below off of another FIT
Pics borrowed with permission from Jamesbizzle
Be wise and get a retrofit with tsx projectors or s2k...safer, cleaner, sexier
-my 2 pennies
Last edited by jexeffectz; 05-04-2009 at 04:42 PM. Reason: correction cutout to cut-off and added comparison pictures
#159
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Santa Ana/Newport Beach, California
Posts: 5,405
hahaha Nice!
Good know....LMK if you have any problem installing them.
#160
Why is this? First, you have to understand how a reflector headlamp like the one in the Fit works.
Notice how the light is collected off different facets of the reflector to form a beam pattern. These facets aren't created randomly. Computer aided design is used to map out these points according to certain mathematical formulas. In short, everything that a reflector does is based upon the specific position of the light source down to the millimeter. Need proof? Here is a paper that details the whole industrial design process for an automotive headlamp.
What happens then when you switch out the bulb that was specified to be used in a headlamp with an HID burner* ? You change the position of the light source within the headlamp. All those CAD calculations that were done in the headlamp design process are now incorrect. The headlamp no longer has a coherent beam pattern. Light can now reflect off the reflector in any number of ways. You get hot spots, dim spots, and the most dangerous, stray light glaring other drivers. This can't be fixed as the HID burner will always be in the wrong position relative to the halogen bulb it replaced.
You might not think that a small amount of glare would be that much of an issue but consider that a D2S HID burner emits more than twice the amount of light than an H4 halogen bulb does on its high beam setting. Remember the last time you encountered someone who left their brights on and how annoying that was? Using an HID kit is like that but even worse to other drivers due to that light intensity.
When it comes to headlamps, optics trumps everything else. You can have a great light source, but if it isn't in focus, what is the point? Light all over the place isn't going to help you see better down the road. You need to have the right optics to take advantage of all that light.
If you need more information, take the time to read this link. Keep in mind that this guy has worked with the NHTSA (link) and thus is in a better position to determine what is safe and what is not than someone trying to make a buck selling HID kits.
*HID lights don't use a wire filament to emit light so it is incorrect to call them bulbs.