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Big Cope 06-07-2013 09:40 PM

HID Replacement for 2G TL-S
 
What's up fam?! I've been trying to find posts of how I should go about replacing my HID bulbs and ballasts on my 03 TL-S. I have a problem with the passenger side light going out when it rains, but comes back on after it dries out.

Here is what I need to know:
  • What wattage? 35w or 55w
  • What Kelvin? 5000k, 6000k, 8000k? I want the white color with the blue tint.
  • What is a good brand? I was thinking of ordering some from DDM Tuning. They seem to have good prices.
  • What kelvin should I choose for the fog lights?

Please help me out. I've been wanting to do this for some time now, but never really knew what to do.

Thanks in advance!

01tl4tl 06-11-2013 04:39 PM

our sponsor www.hidextra.com has awesome deal on kit with all the parts we need
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use 35 watt- thats stock
suggest 5000k for best to see road with
stock was 4300

suggest 3000k for yellow as fog lights
or 5000 to use as aux lights- match the low beams

easy to replace high bulbs- standard 12volts not hid
sylvania silverstars are good

01tl4tl 06-11-2013 04:40 PM

note our fogs are not hid!
can be converted with a kit

rebmem 06-11-2013 06:15 PM

I think you first need to find out why the light goes out during rain.
Replacing the ballast may not fix it.
Check for moisture inside the housing by looking in through the lense and also remove the round black plastic cover from the back side of the housing and look for moisture.
One good option is to swap parts between left/right sides. Problem could be the ballast, ignitor, bulb or wiring (connector moisture intrusion). It's a bit of work to swap parts but you should find the problem before buying new parts, only to have the same issue with the new parts.
OEM parts are always better/more reliable, such as the ballasts and bulbs. I would not go above 5K on the bulbs, the higher this rating the lower the lumens you put out in front of you on the road. If your goal is for best illumination stick with 4300 to 5K OEM brand name like Phillips or Osram. HID bulbs last a long time but they slowly reduce light output over time as they age. They also change color (their light output) as they age.
I personally prefer 55 watt ballasts but they require custom mounting. Also, with 55's you need to have your lights adjusted properly so you don't blind on coming traffic. I buy my aftermarket parts from The Retrofit Source. OEM parts for your car can be had on ebay fairly cheap.

01tl4tl 06-20-2013 11:48 AM

many of us suffer from bad seals on the headlight lens ,,water in and out the air vent direct onto the ballast--

you can screw around taking the housing units off the car and swapping parts
or you can face the reality of the situation and do it right ,,one time, both sides complete
new lights are awesome! but do take 50 hours use to fully `burn in`

59$ gets you a complete kit with 2 bulbs ,2 ballast and ignitors from our sponsor www.hidextra.com
install new modern waterproof parts and not worry about the bad seal issue

Big Cope 06-20-2013 11:58 AM


Originally Posted by 01tl4tl (Post 14541541)
many of us suffer from bad seals on the headlight lens ,,water in and out the air vent direct onto the ballast--

you can screw around taking the housing units off the car and swapping parts
or you can face the reality of the situation and do it right ,,one time, both sides complete
new lights are awesome! but do take 50 hours use to fully `burn in`

59$ gets you a complete kit with 2 bulbs ,2 ballast and ignitors from our sponsor www.hidextra.com
install new modern waterproof parts and not worry about the bad seal issue

Thanks, I ordered some from DDM Tuning last week and received them yesterday.

01tl4tl 06-21-2013 04:42 PM

what was the cost, install issues?
shoot us a pic of parts?
there is a thread for complete kit install

AcraAdi93 06-23-2013 10:55 PM

6000k use stock ballasts or get another set of our ballasts. And you're all good to go. Fogs up to you

Big Cope 06-30-2013 08:23 PM

Got the 35w 6000k low beams and dogs installed yesterday. They look great! #ddmtuning

01tl4tl 07-01-2013 10:56 AM

drive with them ON all the time to get 50 hours use on bulbs
they change color and brighten as they `burn in`

Big Cope 07-10-2013 08:25 PM

Today the passenger side low beam stopped working. #pissed

I've submitted a ticket to DDM tuning to see what they are going to do. They've only been installed about 10-11 days.

HairyMonkey019 07-10-2013 09:06 PM

swap bulbs and ballasts, see which is the problem.

Big Cope 07-11-2013 07:49 AM


Originally Posted by HairyMonkey019 (Post 14572634)
swap bulbs and ballasts, see which is the problem.

Damn, now I gotta take all this crap apart. I actually paid someone to install them because I didn't feel like messing with it. Now I've got to :annoyed:.

HairyMonkey019 07-11-2013 01:41 PM

Lol its not that hard, that's why i diy a bunch of things on My car, you get to know the quality of the work and you learn more about the car

4Door 07-12-2013 10:45 AM

good info...

i actually didn't know i had HID low beams till now lol


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