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Old 17 Jan 2007, 02:17 am
jayguliano jayguliano is offline
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Default HID Lighting Kit Install

I just finished installing a pair of HID light kits in my 06 GT. My first attempt was without a relay kit and they worked just great with the engine off but would not power up with the engine running. I suppose there is something with the controler that drops the voltage under load if it sees too much amperage to the headlamps. At any rate installing a seperate low beam relay to power the HIDs directly off the battery solved the issue. The problem is now aiming the lamps. I had to bring them up and used a T20 driver to turn the outside screw to raise the beam but now I want to aim the drivers side out slightly since it is aimed too much toward center. The inner adjustment holes do not look like they have an adjustment screw inside them and I can not feel one with the T20 driver. What am I missing?
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Old 15 Apr 2007, 02:54 am
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Default Re: HID Lighting Kit Install

hey man can u tell me how can i get or make a relay for my hids i have a 06 pt cruiser need to know how to do it please help me out hit me back on my email. juan_nieves@tmail.com please include step by step
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Old 15 Jul 2007, 02:29 am
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I just finished installing a pair of HID light kits in my 06 GT. My first attempt was without a relay kit and they worked just great with the engine off but would not power up with the engine running. I suppose there is something with the controler that drops the voltage under load if it sees too much amperage to the headlamps. At any rate installing a seperate low beam relay to power the HIDs directly off the battery solved the issue. The problem is now aiming the lamps. I had to bring them up and used a T20 driver to turn the outside screw to raise the beam but now I want to aim the drivers side out slightly since it is aimed too much toward center. The inner adjustment holes do not look like they have an adjustment screw inside them and I can not feel one with the T20 driver. What am I missing?
Hi,

I'm from NeverBurnOut, a site sponsor -- do you have DRLs activated? If so, disable them. If not, don't fire up your headlights until you've turned your engine on. Let us know how that goes.

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