The Cobalt firmly grabs you and whisks you along your way instantly.
It does so with authority and poise, but while slipping relatively unnoticed through traffic,
never being violent, or dare I say it, frightening. When you ask the SRT-4 to take you somewhere fast,
it punches you in the face, throws you over its shoulder, and runs, screaming,
so quickly that its tires can barely keep up
I got a bulb from n4spd for like 25bucks have yet to replace mine yet but he said it would work. Are you talkin about the halo ring or the leds themself.
I got a bulb from n4spd for like 25bucks have yet to replace mine yet but he said it would work. Are you talkin about the halo ring or the leds themself.
If it's the halo led's then they are a custom piece that's hard to find. I can get them in colors & have them in white ready to ship. They are pricey though at $25 shipped.
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If it's the halo led's then they are a custom piece that's hard to find. I can get them in colors & have them in white ready to ship. They are pricey though at $25 shipped.
Well then you are the man i need to speak with... ill send you a PM later tonight...
There are no Relay's on these headlights. There's a small voltage regulator (small balck box) glued to the back, but I doubt that's your issue. The factory LED's are common to burn out.
yea that black box is my issue. those halos are a pile, and i got mine from MPx.
MPX halo's are the exact same as any of them from ebay etc... there's no difference.
How do you know the "black box" is your issue? Are you just guessing or did you use a multimeter to test it? I hightly doubt there's anything wrong with it, the LED's are common to go out & I'm sure any issue you have is either a wiring issue (install error) or the LED's.
i know its the black box cause on my driverside headlight one of the halos went out and the other was on. so i took it out and hooked it to a 9V battery and it worked. so now i have both the halo's wired together and i havent had a problem. and NO its not an "install error" cause in not and idiot.
i know its the black box cause on my driverside headlight one of the halos went out and the other was on. so i took it out and hooked it to a 9V battery and it worked. so now i have both the halo's wired together and i havent had a problem. and NO its not an "install error" cause in not and idiot.
Now that I think about it, the Halo Led's have their own resistors & aren't even ran through the voltage regualtor "black box" so I know that's not your problem. Both positive wires & both negative wires for each side are soldered together so if one halo is working & the other isn't then there's an issue with the wiring (coming loose or a short) or one halo led is burned out.
The 3 side LED's are ran through the voltage regulator & then there's a single set of pos & neg wires that come out the other side which power all 3 at the same time. There isn't a way to power these LED's without bypassing the voltage regulator. Then if you do bypass it, your LED will die within a few seconds of hooking them up to a 12v power source since they don't have their own resisitors.
whatever you say. something is not right cause once i hooked them together they have never gone out. i have not opened the black box to see whats going on in there. but againi really dont care. those headlights were a mistake!
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