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  • not a very good gorund connection man...what i would of done the same thing but i would of sanded down the area to remove the paint to give it a better connection..

  • hello xennonsupply i just installed a hid bixenon to my 2002 f-150 and it is working but the issues is just working the high light can you help mw withthat please

  • no its not from you guys but its is because of the ballast or the harness?

  • @cedie This is most likely because of the ballast. If not enough or tooo much power is being used by an innefficient or low quality ballast it can throw warning lights on your dash. The only way to fix this iissue is to get different ballasts. You can email us at Help(at)XenonSupply(dot)com for info on ballasts that will not cause this issue.

  • i installed my bi-xenon hid but when i stard the engine i got the slip and dvc light on never come off what do i need to do to make it go away? thanks

  • @cedie Is this a XenonSupply kit? Please email us at help(xenonsupply(dot)com for troubleshooting steps. Thank you

  • Hey Phil I wish you would explain how to install HID kits to a 2006 Nissan Altima. My stock halogens just died and I want to get HID's installed but I want to do it myself. There aren't any videos for the Altima installation...everywhere else says I have to take apart the bumper and nonsense is there an easier way because I don't know much of anything about cars?

  • @bejustlikekobe I belive the best way is to remove the bumper for this installation. Ther are instructional guides on how to remove the bumper online. Email us for a link to those guides. Help(at)XenonSupply(dot)com

  • Reason I asked is ALL OF TYPE OF KITS YOU SELL ARE ILLEGAL. I know since I got a ticket for using them. The beam scatter will not be fixed just by re aiming the headlights; tried that even went to a shop to have them aimed and they couldn't do it.. The shop guy tols me they might be able to cut down on the glare by aiming the headlights so they hit the ground about two feet in front of my xterra....

  • @menahunie007 This may be dependent on the year model of your Xterra or the type of HID kit you purchased. HID's are as illegal as the catless exhaust you might install on your vehicle, or the aftermarket midpipe you install that violates your emissions codes. Also, generally if you install a 4300K bulb color or at the most 6000K bulb color, you will not have issues.

    if you have additional questions or concerns, please email us

    thanks,

  • @menahunie007 All aftermarket HIDs are illegal. If your vehicle did not come with HIDs from the factory, then they are illegal. It's up to the cops in your area whether or not they enforce that law or not (just like how some states require you to have a front license plate). If you want to be inconspicuous, you can opt for doing a retrofit into your headlights. Next time you purchase an accessory for your car, check to make sure that it's legal rather than trying to fit in with the "in" crowd.

  • Answer these questions?

    If this is a "Bi" Xenon bulb meaning "Bi" means two; how come bulb only has one "pill" and not two?

    Also you did not explain the beam scatter all over the place and what to do to get the headlight beam to be legal and not blind oncoming drivers?

  • @menahunie007 the Bulb uses an electromagnet to change the light angle for low beam and high beam. This means there are 2 settings to replicate having 2 physical bulbs. Also, the Nissan Xterra has easily accessible adjustment screws for the Headlight angle to avoid excessive glare and adjust accordingly. Let us know if you have additional questions at Help(at)XenonSupply(dot)com

    thanks

  • Hi,

    Is the 6000k hid bulbs that blue? I thought it was more white.

  • @leonxness The 6000K is more white than the video quality can show off(something with white balance and low ambient lighting that messes it up). the 4300K is the whitest light we have and if you are at all concerned, id go for the 4300K.

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