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i just got my kit 10 minutes ago and as i was reading through the "the items and instructions which should be raised to your attention" section, it says "during installation, please make sure that you have a good ground for the negative. a poor ground will cause the HID light to flicker"
i'd check your grounds. maybe use a copper brush to clean off the metal you are grounding your lights to. sometimes if there is paint, you might not get the best connection.
i'd check your grounds. maybe use a copper brush to clean off the metal you are grounding your lights to. sometimes if there is paint, you might not get the best connection.
FWIW
I started troubleshooting my radio reception problem over the weekend. I entirely unplugged one ballast after the other tested the radio. Well, I tested the passenger side first. I mounted this ballast in the bottom corner of the bumper. It's pretty deep in there and you can't see it without taking the headlight out. Well, I disconnected this one and still had the static. So...
I disconnected the driver's side ballast. This ballast is in plain view and sits right therenext to my washer fluid. It's not burried or out of the way. It's zip tied to a couple of other metal brackets but that's about it. I diconnected it and I didn't lose a hint of radio reception.
It seems by mounting these ballasts open in plain view messes with my radio. The one ballast that tucked out of the way doesn't cause any type of problems. So, I would recommend mounting them away from everything as possible. I'm going to try to remount it sometime later but for now I'll just deal with it.
Just a suggestion.
I started troubleshooting my radio reception problem over the weekend. I entirely unplugged one ballast after the other tested the radio. Well, I tested the passenger side first. I mounted this ballast in the bottom corner of the bumper. It's pretty deep in there and you can't see it without taking the headlight out. Well, I disconnected this one and still had the static. So...
I disconnected the driver's side ballast. This ballast is in plain view and sits right therenext to my washer fluid. It's not burried or out of the way. It's zip tied to a couple of other metal brackets but that's about it. I diconnected it and I didn't lose a hint of radio reception.
It seems by mounting these ballasts open in plain view messes with my radio. The one ballast that tucked out of the way doesn't cause any type of problems. So, I would recommend mounting them away from everything as possible. I'm going to try to remount it sometime later but for now I'll just deal with it.
Just a suggestion.
ORIGINAL: D Bo
i'd check your grounds. maybe use a copper brush to clean off the metal you are grounding your lights to. sometimes if there is paint, you might not get the best connection.
i'd check your grounds. maybe use a copper brush to clean off the metal you are grounding your lights to. sometimes if there is paint, you might not get the best connection.
quick vid of the startup.. these are H7 6000K in my 99 A4
http://s170.photobucket.com/albums/u...=AudiA4022.flv
http://s170.photobucket.com/albums/u...=AudiA4022.flv
ORIGINAL: QU4TTRO
does anyone have pics of their 8000k or 10000k HIDs from VisionBulbs.com????? PLEASE!
does anyone have pics of their 8000k or 10000k HIDs from VisionBulbs.com????? PLEASE!


