- Feb 3, 2012
- 2,523
I tried searching for answers, but I have been unsuccessful. And I wanted to apologize in advance if this is supposed to be in the "Technical" forum instead of here, but I figured to put it here with the other HID threads.
Anyways, I put my HID's in, had to reverse polarity to make them work. We did not remove the little slotted bulb housing in the headlight housing if that makes sense lol? Anyways I didn't get time to do the DRL killer as hubby had to head to work, so that will have to wait until he has a day off this week. Well when I put the truck in drive before I turn the lights off, I notice that one light doesn't come right on. I know they need to warm up, but it doesn't come on at all. Once it was the drivers side, then earlier this afternoon it was the passenger side light. The ONLY way to get the lazy light to come on is to turn the lights off completely and then turn them back on. Is this normal? How do I fix it? Can it be fixed?
Hubby ordered the Lumins(sp) off of Ebay, they are 35w 6000k. We only got the kit for the low beams.
Anyways, I put my HID's in, had to reverse polarity to make them work. We did not remove the little slotted bulb housing in the headlight housing if that makes sense lol? Anyways I didn't get time to do the DRL killer as hubby had to head to work, so that will have to wait until he has a day off this week. Well when I put the truck in drive before I turn the lights off, I notice that one light doesn't come right on. I know they need to warm up, but it doesn't come on at all. Once it was the drivers side, then earlier this afternoon it was the passenger side light. The ONLY way to get the lazy light to come on is to turn the lights off completely and then turn them back on. Is this normal? How do I fix it? Can it be fixed?
Hubby ordered the Lumins(sp) off of Ebay, they are 35w 6000k. We only got the kit for the low beams.