Headlight problem need advice
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Mine has the same problem - LOTS of ballasts on ebay for ~$60.00
I think I'm going to try and dry out as mentioned and then re-seal it if I can/fix and cracks... if not just get a new housing - HID w/ AFS on ebay is like $350/400
I think I'm going to try and dry out as mentioned and then re-seal it if I can/fix and cracks... if not just get a new housing - HID w/ AFS on ebay is like $350/400
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So what i am understanding is you just use a hair dryer on the headlight until the condesation is gone to fix it or is there something more to it?
I am running my DRL's without the ballast and there is a small amount of flicker....can anyone tell me how they altered there cover so the ballast can be attached? Thanks!
I am running my DRL's without the ballast and there is a small amount of flicker....can anyone tell me how they altered there cover so the ballast can be attached? Thanks!
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Once spring rolls around here in Wisco I plan on taking the housing out.... then do a soapy water leak test to see if I can find where the issue is (if it isn't obvious) .... then drying out completely and reseal with Silicone and/or another sealing product - and hope that works... if not, time for a new housing
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Hey guys, so today after washing my car, I noticed that my drivers side headlight looked very foggy and wouldn't turn on anymore. They were blacked out by Tommy @ music box. I also have the ijdmtoy drl's, which can only fit without the covers, which might have caused water to get into the housing and short out the ballast. Does anybody have any advice or suggestions how to fix this? Or will I have to buy a new headlight?
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So for replacing the ballasts, you have to take your front bumper off in order to get to the headlights. The original ballasts that you have in the car will be almost impossible to take out, and the new ones will be impossible to be just fitted in there due to the large "bulb" cover and the wires need to go inside the headlight and then out again. So, what the shop did was cut off the wire which is connected to the bulb from the ballast. Then put the wires from one end inside the headlight and pull it out from the other end and rewire it with the ballast.
it took about 3 hours for them to do this for me, due to the technician is a friend, only charged me 100 bucks.
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the ballasts i bought from ebay was used, so if you want new ones you have to go to the dealer, they have a "parts" department.
blow drying the headlights will not unnecessary just leave it under the sun and it will clear out by itself, and if your ballast is broken it won't matter if you dry out the headlights first or not, won't make a difference.
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Seeing as that sounds like a MONSTER PITA to replace, has anyone done the following:
Unhook old dead ballast and replace - but do not put the ballast in the old ballast location - just add it in somewhere else (how aftermarket would be)? then just pop a hole in the housing with a rubber gasket/grommet to keep water out?
I plan on buying a new housing at some point, but figured I would try and salvage the current one with a little tinkering
Unhook old dead ballast and replace - but do not put the ballast in the old ballast location - just add it in somewhere else (how aftermarket would be)? then just pop a hole in the housing with a rubber gasket/grommet to keep water out?
I plan on buying a new housing at some point, but figured I would try and salvage the current one with a little tinkering
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[QUOTE=someboy;6270299]same thing happened to my car, both of my headlights went out and one side of my fog also. So, after buying the ballasts from ebay ( you can search for lexus is250 oem ballast) and brought my car to a shop. They took out my ballasts and it turns out they are completely covered in moles, most likely due to the water got in ( due to the LED DRL, i also did not have my covers on for months and one side of my headlight is foggy as hell during rainy days).
So for replacing the ballasts, you have to take your front bumper off in order to get to the headlights. The original ballasts that you have in the car will be almost impossible to take out, and the new ones will be impossible to be just fitted in there due to the large "bulb" cover and the wires need to go inside the headlight and then out again. So, what the shop did was cut off the wire which is connected to the bulb from the ballast. Then put the wires from one end inside the headlight and pull it out from the other end and rewire it with the ballast.
it took about 3 hours for them to do this for me, due to the technician is a friend, only charged me 100 bucks.
Note:
the ballasts i bought from ebay was used, so if you want new ones you have to go to the dealer, they have a "parts" department.
blow drying the headlights will not unnecessary just leave it under the sun and it will clear out by itself, and if your ballast is broken it won't matter if you dry out the headlights first or not, won't make a difference.[/
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So by replacing the ballast you were able to fix the problem all together?
So for replacing the ballasts, you have to take your front bumper off in order to get to the headlights. The original ballasts that you have in the car will be almost impossible to take out, and the new ones will be impossible to be just fitted in there due to the large "bulb" cover and the wires need to go inside the headlight and then out again. So, what the shop did was cut off the wire which is connected to the bulb from the ballast. Then put the wires from one end inside the headlight and pull it out from the other end and rewire it with the ballast.
it took about 3 hours for them to do this for me, due to the technician is a friend, only charged me 100 bucks.
Note:
the ballasts i bought from ebay was used, so if you want new ones you have to go to the dealer, they have a "parts" department.
blow drying the headlights will not unnecessary just leave it under the sun and it will clear out by itself, and if your ballast is broken it won't matter if you dry out the headlights first or not, won't make a difference.[/
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So by replacing the ballast you were able to fix the problem all together?
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