Ablevision Xenon HID Conversion Kit Error Warning Canceller Anti-flicker Capacitor 9-16v One Pair
This kit contains everything you need to upgrade your existing car's headlight system to the best lighting available today! HID Troubleshooting Guide 1. My HID Kit does not turn on at all. If you install your HID kit and they do not turn on you may have a reverse polarity issue. What this means is the power and ground wires of your vehicle's stock harness are reversed. What you will have to do is swap the electrical wires from the harness connector to reverse the polarity. Look inside the connector and with a precision screwdriver you can release the pins and reverse the wires. This problem is unrelated to the HID kit. It is an issue with the vehicle's factory wiring orientation. Halogen bulbs are not affected by polarity therefore some car manufacturer may have their polarity reversed. If your HID kit still doesn't light up after reversing the polarity, your headlight fuse might be too weak. Upping the fuse by 5 amp might do the trick. 2. My bi-xenon high or low beams are not working or are inverted. This is a similar issue as above, the polarity of the connector's pins are not correctly aligned. Bi-Xenon HID kits have 3 pins on the harness connector for ground, low beam and high beam connections. You will need to release the pins inside the connector and reorder them. You may need several tries to find the proper orientation. 3. My HID lights are flickering. Flickering usually means the car is unable to supply enough power to the ballast. You can easily test this by connecting the HID kit directly to the car battery. If the kit works, it is a power issue. To resolve this you will need a wiring harness. If your car has Daytime Running Lights (DRL) flickering is usually caused by the lower voltage needed to run the DRL at half power. The car's factory harness does not provide enough power to the ballasts. If the flickering is caused by the DRL you will need a wiring harness or have the DRL disabled (this may not be legal in all areas).