HID burnt out, need HELP!!
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Originally Posted by vicestan
Hmm, so the fuse is okay and the light doesn't turn on at all? I don't see how water could have gotten inside headlight and damage the ballast. If anything is damaged its the ballast so if the dealer doesn't cover the damage let me know I can get you a d4s oem ballast cheap. Check the plug that connects the power line to the ballast, maybe theres water in there. I'm not sure how the new plug is designed but some plugs actually allow water to creat a connection between the + and the - or any ground source and thus putting the ballast into protection mode. Although I find it hard to believe a brand new ballast failed so quickly.
Originally Posted by foofighter
you know at this point dont touch the assembly at all...dont disturb the paint marks they put on the bolt heads. Just replace the fogs and take it in for warranty.
Save yourself the headache and take her in
Save yourself the headache and take her in
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here's where you made your mistake....
I only hand wash my car.
I actually had an Acura Integra that died in the car wash and wouldn't start for a while because the car wash had some type of hi pressure spray from underneath the car and got something wet.
Hi pressure washes (assuming yours was hi pressure)are terrible for the paint (and the headlites too! haha)
Originally Posted by sab504
I went to the drive thru car wash yesterday and water probably went into the engine bay somehow.
I actually had an Acura Integra that died in the car wash and wouldn't start for a while because the car wash had some type of hi pressure spray from underneath the car and got something wet.
Hi pressure washes (assuming yours was hi pressure)are terrible for the paint (and the headlites too! haha)
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