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A96 Aug 20, 2002 02:00 PM

HID Problem Solved, I'm Now Elite
 
:oh:


well, some of you guys were partially right about my problem. :o

refer to https://www.honda-acura.net/forums/s...threadid=16813

for my problem

anyways, the problem is the polar thingymajig. But not from the ballast that some people were mentioning. I was looking at it, and saw no way to switch them. I was almost tempted to cut the plugs and switch them. :o

But then, i noticed the adapter that came with my aftermarket headlamps. I see the red and black wires. I see the connection to my stock harness, and see the red and black wires. But wait, they dont line up to each other. They cross at the connection. I cant flip then around, cuz they got special clips and ****. Well, i then, was able to take out the prong or whatever you call them, and switch the wires around. Tested the first side. :eek: It works. :D:bigthumb:

Then did it to the other side, and now, i am elite. that is all. :oh:

I would like to thank to those that helped. :kiss:

usc Aug 20, 2002 03:28 PM

? didn't i say it was a polarity thing? guess i didn't spell it out that the ballast needs to RECEIVE the current at the right polarity in order to work. don't ever recall saying the polarity was switched AFTER passing through the ballast.

4Gen4DoorAccord Aug 20, 2002 04:49 PM

lets see some pics now!

BonzoAPD Aug 20, 2002 06:05 PM

can you explain this to me. This is the problem i am having

BonzoAPD Aug 20, 2002 06:06 PM

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A96 Aug 20, 2002 08:52 PM


Originally posted by EliteAccord


If I think what he is saying. It means one wire is for power and one is for ground. Granted it might plug in if the power wire is connected to the ground wire it won't work and the electrical flow won't flow all the way through. :)

yea, basicly what he said. My the adapter for my aftermarket converter for 9006, to H4, the black and red wires were switched around.

check all your wires from the very start. Follow the red, and make sure, after every connection, it stays red, and doesnt switch to black

A96 Aug 20, 2002 08:53 PM

oh yea, here are some pics. I want it to get foggy so i can see how bad the glare is. :oh: It actually, isnt as bad as i thought it would be. VERY bright. :cool: I think i might even raise the beam up just a tad, bc it's not lighting as far down the road as i would like.

http://www.o-t.us/upload/guest/wallhid.jpg
http://www.o-t.us/upload/guest/hidground.jpg

Illusion-Lighting Aug 20, 2002 09:30 PM

gawd i hate it when this problem happens! it's like honda builds some cars backwords. i swear i build all my relays the same way and they all work on my car. then when i send it out to some customers they have to reverse it, usually takes them hours to find out though. elite, that was the problem i had w/ your car too!

A96 Aug 21, 2002 11:23 PM


Originally posted by see_fu
gawd i hate it when this problem happens! it's like honda builds some cars backwords. i swear i build all my relays the same way and they all work on my car. then when i send it out to some customers they have to reverse it, usually takes them hours to find out though. elite, that was the problem i had w/ your car too!
maybe you should put like a note with the headlamps or whatever saying you might have to switch wires, depending on applications. :)


Tonight, when i parked my car in front of the garage, i noticed, i got quite a big of scatter light. :oh: But it isnt so bad. Not blinding, or hot spot areas that isnt suppose to be there. :oh:


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