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Old 09-17-2007, 05:31 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Fixing up the Headlight?

ok well i been driving around my car with busted headlights. The driver side is dim and looks retarded now haha.

I dont think it's the bulb problem. Could be damaged due to my hid wannabe lightbulbs i had on few months ago. I am on stock bulbs. When i turn on my lights the highbeam sign lights up very dim so im sure something is wrong.

I was wondering would i be able to just get a set of 6k hid system and would this solve this problem?

I do not want to spend too much money on this car due to the fact i am looking for a new car but i do want to drive around town with 2 full working lights.

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any inputs are welcome
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lol... funny..
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? wats funny?
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First off try to replace the bulbs then I would remove each light to see if you messed up the wireing some how then check the fuses.
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You probably have a short somewhere, get a volt meter and check the headlight fuses, replace the fuse if damaged. Changing the lightbulb would also be helpful if that doesnt work try posting again.
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check your MFS lately?
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how do u check the MFS?
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