What are HID lights?
HID stands for High Intensity Discharge (lights). This is a commonly accepted upgrade for halogen/incandescent bulbs as they are much brighter; incandescent bulbs produce roughly 800-1000 lm (lumen) while a OEM HID system produces roughly 2900-3200 lm. A HID lamp produces light by creating an arc of electricity between two electrodes in a quartz glass tube. Between the two electrodes are metallic salts and gas that ignites when the arc is produced. The gas facilitates the electrical arc and once the metallic salts are evaporated, this creates “plasma†which is the light that is created. HID lamps are much more energy efficient compared to regular incandescent lamps, while they require a substantial amount of power during start-up to create the light, the amount of power required to sustain the light is considerably less compared to regular incandescent lamps. HID lamps are also much more durable with an average working life of 2000 hours. |
What's the lifespan of a HID?
The average lifespan of a HID is 2000 working hours, which is about 4 times longer than regular halogen bulbs (500 working hours).
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Is the HID Conversion Kit plug and play?
Yes, the HID Conversion Kit has been designed to be simply plug and play.
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What Kelvin temperature should I get for my HID kit?
We carry a wide range of Kelvin temperatures for the color of our HID lights. We carry the following:
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I bought the HID Conversion Kit, but the HID bulbs won't fit?
Several reasons might cause this problem:
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I bought the HID Conversion Kit, but the wire won't fit?
Several reasons might cause this problem:
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One side of my HID consistently does not light up, why?
Several reasons might cause this problem:
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Both sides of my HID bulbs consistently does not light up, why?
Several reasons might cause this problem:
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How come one side flickers, flashes, or works intermittently?
Several reasons might cause this problem:
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How come both sides flicker, flash, or work intermittently?
Several reasons might cause this problem:
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How come for the Bi-xenon HID Conversion Kit, the Low Beam/High Beams won't turn on?
Several reasons might cause this problem:
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How come for the Bi-xenon HID Conversion Kit, the Low Beam and High Beams are switched around?
Please re-pin the adapter if this is the case. You can take a look at YouTube video showing you how to do this. This re-pin applies for all H4, H13 and 9004/7 Bi-xenon HID bulbs as well as for the H4/H13/9007 single beam HID with attached small halogen bulbs (low beam HID, high beam halogen) |
How come the fuse keeps popping out?
Would you please check the size of the fuse you are currently use? If it is 10AMP, we recommend you upgrade it to 15AMP. If the fuse is already 15AMP, please double check the wiring, make sure there is no short anywhere. |
Can I put a HID Conversion Kit on high beam using as daytime running lights?
No, it is not recommended to so. Since most vehicle’s daytime running lights operate at roughly 6v and since HID lights require a at least 9V to start, therefore the HID bulbs will not operate correctly (will flicker and turn off). |
I installed the HID Conversion Kit for my Toyota Corolla and the HID bulbs flickers and turn off, why?
Because for 2000-2008 Toyota Corolla and also 2003-2008 Toyota Matrix and 2003-2010 Pontiac Vibe, the low beam is functioning as DRL during the daytime. Therefore the voltage is 6V during daytime have caused this problem. You can check for Toyota Corolla DRL Fix for HID. |
Can I install the aftermarket HID Conversion Kit for my European car?
Yes, but for most newer European cars, you will need to get extra CANbus Decoder to bypass the on board computer check and eliminate the error warning on the dashboard. You can add this CANbus decoders as an option together with your HID conversion kit purchase. |
Can I put a HID Conversion Kit for my fog lamps?
Please make sure your vehicle's fog lamps are not made with plastic, then you should have no problem putting the HID conversion kit for your fog lamps. Also please keep in mind that for European cars, you might need to purchase additional CANbus Decoder to bypass any error or flickering. |
What are Bi-Xenon HID?
Bi-Xenon stands for a dual beam HID light, meaning that it works as both your low beams and high beams while driving at night. The high beam function is activated when the vehicle’s high beam solenoid is activated which actuates the spring inside the bulb which tilts the bulb upward or downward to aim the direction of the light upwards. |
Can I touch the glass portion of the HID bulb with my fingers?
No, touching the HID bulb with your fingers is highly not recommended. The oil on your fingers will create hot spots on the bulb when it is lit up and cause the bulb to prematurely wear out. Since our warranty only covers manufacturer defects, this type of damage will not be covered. |
What does HID relay do?
A relay is used to simply pull power from your battery directly. The HID relay harness will accomplish two advantages. One advantage is to bypass the issue of problems that may occur between your E.C.U and your headlights. Another advantage is to have more consistent power to the HID kit since the power is coming directly from the power source. |
What does HID CANbus decoder do?
The CANbus Decoder have resistor and capacitors to simulate a factory Halogen Bulb. This will solve the error message on the dash board of newer luxury cars. CANbus decoders will also eliminate HID headlight FLICKERING that is caused by the Vehicle's computer not recognizing the HID bulb. This HID Conversion Kit Computer Warning Canceller will solve the computer error warning encountered during the installation of the HID kits. Power from the vehicle factory headlight plugs into this harness and this harness powers your HID Ballast. CANbus decoders will work for all CARS WITH COMPUTER CONTROLLED HEADLIGHTS. Although recommended for every car, Cancellers are most commonly needed for European cars such as Audi BMW or Mercedes, and some American cars such as Chrysler, Dodge or Jeep, etc |