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Old 04-28-2008, 06:33 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Modern Performance Halo Headlight Prob!!

Put mine in and the Projector on the drivers side doesn't light up when I turn my headlights on, instead the bulb next to it that acts as your brights turns on..... and when I turn my brights on the projector turns on, how do I fix this or do I have a faulty Headlight?
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Bump for some advice!!
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did you hook up the wires correctly?
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sounds like you have your brights wired into your "regular" wires and vice versa... jus disconnect them and swap and see if that solves your problem.
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They come as one connection already pre wired.... That's why I was thinking they may be faulty!
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Mine did the same thing. The wires that power the lights were backwards from the factory. I just switched the wires around. One other thing to be careful of.. mine fog up in the rain. I have had two sets and both do the same thing. They are not sealed up very well. Also, make sure you use your existing rubber gaskets otherwise you'll get rain all over the driver's side of your engine bay (it leaks straight down onto the CAI filter)
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Mine did the same thing. The wires that power the lights were backwards from the factory. I just switched the wires around. One other thing to be careful of.. mine fog up in the rain. I have had two sets and both do the same thing. They are not sealed up very well. Also, make sure you use your existing rubber gaskets otherwise you'll get rain all over the driver's side of your engine bay (it leaks straight down onto the CAI filter)

Alright good, so it's not just mine. Thanks a lot man I will do that. As for the gaskets, I did that already cause there was a gap with the ones that came on them, I never knew it could get as serious as dripping down into the CAI though. Thanks a lot dude, I appreciate it!
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