Sankekur
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So I finally got my xenons when I got home today, there were some clips missing on the housings but with some fiddling, tweaking and adapting parts from other light we have laying around the house we were able to fit them.
Here are some pics of the process, not exactly a DIY write-up of epic proportions but thought you guys might like some pics (sorry for the crap quality took with a phone camera):
Then of course the whole reason to go xenons in ther first place apart from the fact that the OEM projector headlights look really cool, is summed up in this pic (xenon on the left halogen on the right):
And with both installed
And here are two drive past vids of the xenons
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One thing I did notice though is that the headlights don't give the bulb out error in the cluster when the lights are on and the key is in position 2 without the engine running, but with the engine running giving a slight blip on the throttle causes the headlights to start to flicker, a lot like the flicker caused by the test currents on LED or CCFL type lights. Also as the headlights are flickering the bulb out errors come on in the cluster and stay on until the key is turned to the off position after which they stay off until the engine is started again. But it did also seems to sort itself out under certian conditions (unkown atm). I also didn't keep the lights on for to long when they were flinckering as I didn't want to damage the bulbs.
Well I am hoping that this flickering has something to do with the bulb out error (in some unique) and that putting a capacitor in parallel with the input of ballast will stop this from happing, but I update as things go along as I don't have the right caps atm so I first have to aquire some.
Also if someone else has some insight/comments to share that will also be appreciated.
Here are some pics of the process, not exactly a DIY write-up of epic proportions but thought you guys might like some pics (sorry for the crap quality took with a phone camera):






Then of course the whole reason to go xenons in ther first place apart from the fact that the OEM projector headlights look really cool, is summed up in this pic (xenon on the left halogen on the right):

And with both installed

And here are two drive past vids of the xenons
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One thing I did notice though is that the headlights don't give the bulb out error in the cluster when the lights are on and the key is in position 2 without the engine running, but with the engine running giving a slight blip on the throttle causes the headlights to start to flicker, a lot like the flicker caused by the test currents on LED or CCFL type lights. Also as the headlights are flickering the bulb out errors come on in the cluster and stay on until the key is turned to the off position after which they stay off until the engine is started again. But it did also seems to sort itself out under certian conditions (unkown atm). I also didn't keep the lights on for to long when they were flinckering as I didn't want to damage the bulbs.
Well I am hoping that this flickering has something to do with the bulb out error (in some unique) and that putting a capacitor in parallel with the input of ballast will stop this from happing, but I update as things go along as I don't have the right caps atm so I first have to aquire some.
Also if someone else has some insight/comments to share that will also be appreciated.