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So I installed HIDs in my truck a little less then a year ago and i love them, but yesterday when i was driving home when it was dark i noticed that one of my lights did not seem just right, so when i stopped i looked and noticed my drivers side light had faded, it was not as blue as the other one. And the day before it was a blue as normal, so it just happened overnight

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As you can see the light on the driver side is not a bright or as blue

 

I know that regular bulbs fade over time but i don't know about HIDs. I also know HIDs dont like the cold and i was parked outside the night before and it was -10 outside so i wonder if that may be the problem.

Do you guys have any idea what might have caused it and how to fix it

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Make sure the problem is the bulb, or the ballast - swap the bulbs, and if the dim bulb "moves" to the pass side then you know it's a bulb issue; if not, then it's a weak ballast. Once you know what the broken part is, then we just need to find you an affordable replacement...

 

Mr. P.

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I'm 99% sure the bulb is gone. Do like Mr. P said and swap the bulbs side to side. If uit is the culprit give it a few more night drives and that bulb will go completely out. Oh and when you swap. For a new bulb order 2 new bulbs bc if not they will not match. I know from experience lol.

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I'm 99% sure the bulb is gone. Do like Mr. P said and swap the bulbs side to side. If uit is the culprit give it a few more night drives and that bulb will go completely out. Oh and when you swap. For a new bulb order 2 new bulbs bc if not they will not match. I know from experience lol.

 

 

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Your bulb is gonna go out soon start ordering a new set.

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Funny thing is that mine just did the same thing. Had mine about a year also. Another funny fact is that I live in WA state (hi neighbor) and it was liike 15 degrees that day. I wonder if the temp effects them at all? Weird.

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Yea go 2 Ebay, let me look up the seller I go thru has H.I.D sets 4 like $150, replacement bulbs 4 like $40 shit its the cheapest the hold for a good while. Sellers Title ''hidking". I have a 2 sets of McCulloch kits and theyre askin like $150-$175 just for replacements. This guys replacement fits just fine, with extra wires but havent had problems 4 like 6 mths. So would u spend $150 or $40 for something u know is gonna dim anyways? Hope I could help CREW SS :cheers:

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Funny thing is that mine just did the same thing. Had mine about a year also. Another funny fact is that I live in WA state (hi neighbor) and it was liike 15 degrees that day. I wonder if the temp effects them at all? Weird.

 

i really think so, i know that HIDs are fine if they get wet but im starting tho think they don't like the cold much.

When i left the coast where i live it was in the 30s and the bulbs were fine, but i went inland east of the cascades for one day and it was -10 that night and they were no9t working right that day, so i really think the weather can effect them.

 

Anybody from the really cold states like ND SD MT WY MI have any problems? I know it can get much colder in those places

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did you ever get it fixed or order new bulbs? When I had one of mine go out I got some from xenongarage.com for like $1xx for the pair and they came with a warranty

 

i bought new bulbs they are on there way i got them from HIDSTORES.COM. They were only 27 bucks and i actually switched to 8000k's. I got them because they were cheap and if they do burn out in another year or so i will just order more at that price i dont think they were to bad of a deal plus it was free shipping

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