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alexv96hrdbody 
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Posted: February 14, 2007 at 7:53 AM / IP Logged  

I am wanting to install a HID conversion kit on my 05 base model dodge magnum. But i have heard of issues arriseing due to the fact the HIDs only pull 35 volts vs 55volts. From what I heard the Check Engine Light comes on after the install even thou the lights work fine. Any help would be greatly appreciated

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Don't plug-n-play....use only the trigger from the wires at the bulb for turning on your relays for the HIDS. Go to the battery for 12v.
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can you explain this a little better. what trigger wires? from the stock harness there is a WHITE/ brwon wire and a black wire. are those my trigger wires? and if so then where do they go to relay?

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Posted: April 24, 2007 at 11:46 PM / IP Logged  

Use what ever wire goes to grond when you turn on the headlights.  12volts fused on pins 87, and 86. The wire from your headlight harness goes to 85. 30 goes out to the ballast 12volt input. 87a is not used. Ground the ballast REAL GOOD....,. !

from the stock harness there is a WHITE/ brwon wire and a black wire: Which ever goes to ground when you turn on the lights. leave the factory bulb IN when you test.


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