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aabdelhamid
09-17-2006, 02:46 AM
I installed 2 sets of xenons on my E34 both for the high and low beams.
The electrician insisted not to install the harness that I got with the sets and installed the ballasts directly connected to the car's harness.
Two things happened that are worrying me:
1) He changed the original fuses with 30A fuses for some reason
2) The lights take some time till they fully glow
3) When I use the high beam the casstette player shuts off momentarily
Help me

Jehu
09-17-2006, 03:02 AM
Has anyone taken shots at you from oncoming cars?That should be next.

Michael999
09-17-2006, 04:03 AM
Out of interest, why did you go for HIDs for your high beams, from my understanding HIDs cannot be flashed like an filament bulb can.

aabdelhamid
09-17-2006, 04:27 AM
They can be flashed, actually they flash like a flash light of the camera (great over-taking tool at night). They give you day-light vision adn excellent distant vision on open roads. I believe it is better to put on the high rather than the low beam

aabdelhamid
09-17-2006, 04:27 AM
Everyone hates my guts ever since HiHi :)

Qube
09-17-2006, 11:18 AM
They can be flashed, actually they flash like a flash light of the camera (great over-taking tool at night). They give you day-light vision adn excellent distant vision on open roads. I believe it is better to put on the high rather than the low beam

They don't flash properly and stress the harness and bulbs. HIDs require a warmup time. If you repeatedly flash (like twice) without letting the salts cool, you'll lose your bulbs in no time.

With this comment " I believe it is better to put on the high rather than the low beam" I hope you're actually talking about fogs versus dipped and not high/low because it's just silly.

Paul in NZ
09-18-2006, 05:50 AM
i think he means he thinks the HIDS are of more value in the highs than the lows.

ILoveMPower
09-18-2006, 07:03 AM
You cannot flash HID bulbs, you're going to kill them.

Also, upgrading the fuse is normal. I think you should have went with HIDs only in the low beams personally.

Alexlind123
09-18-2006, 08:40 AM
I dont see where an e34s OEM Highs are lacking, but the Lows are pathetic...

CharlesAFerg
09-18-2006, 11:41 AM
I dont see where an e34s OEM Highs are lacking, but the Lows are pathetic...

I did the file and dremel method as seen on the bmwe34 website (modified 9005), I now have no complaints about the headlights. The highs don't need changing, even now my friends are always raving about how bright my high beams are. :D I might add that the very white (VERY minute blue tint) light compliments the amber corners quite nicely at night ;-)

Tiger
09-18-2006, 02:39 PM
15A fuses are all you need... two for high...and two for low. Do not use 30A. Wire directly to car is okay... just do no use any higher than 15A fuses. Factory is 5 or 7.5A.

It is normal for warm up.

What alternator do you have on your car? How many A?

scyrusurcys
09-18-2006, 05:23 PM
Out of curiosity, do you have any pics of your HIDs lit up?

ricola
09-18-2006, 06:43 PM
I did the file and dremel method as seen on the bmwe34 website (modified 9005), I now have no complaints about the headlights. The highs don't need changing, even now my friends are always raving about how bright my high beams are. :D I might add that the very white (VERY minute blue tint) light compliments the amber corners quite nicely at night ;-)


I thought it was just my car... My lows suck! My highs are nice. I'll check the bmwe34 site.

angrypancake
09-18-2006, 07:41 PM
hmmm, here comes a dumb question. I always thought there was a difference between an HID setup and a Xenon setup. am I wrong?

Macv
09-18-2006, 08:38 PM
I thought they were the same

Alexlind123
09-18-2006, 09:16 PM
hmmm, here comes a dumb question. I always thought there was a difference between an HID setup and a Xenon setup. am I wrong?

Xenon refers to the type of gas inside the bulb. I have a xenon flashlight.

mzarifkar
09-18-2006, 10:16 PM
HID's generate light by having a spark excite the gas in the bulb, no filament.
Xenons could be just regular filament bulbs filled with xenon, an inert gas, to keep the filament from burning itself up

Macv
09-19-2006, 06:00 AM
right ;)

Paul in NZ
09-19-2006, 06:16 AM
xenon is just another variation on "normal" halogen bulbs with a filament.