Water + Headlamp = BAD
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Water + Headlamp = BAD
After it rained ... for some reason there was moisture (A LOT!) inside my headlamp and none in the passenger side, all of a sudden my driver side headlights and high beam will not work. I just wanna make sure that all the problem is the BULB and not the ballast or wirings, etc.
*Would u guys know where i can get some bulbs and maybe a new headlamp? I appreciate the help guys... Thanks!
*Would u guys know where i can get some bulbs and maybe a new headlamp? I appreciate the help guys... Thanks!
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Originally Posted by cfive
should i change out both of them or its fine to change just one?
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hey im on the same boat man..... my head light went out to like last week cuz water leaked into my headlights cuz i got mines cleared out....n my high beams dont work also....
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The factory bulb would be the best.
Because it's the brightest.
Put out more light than other color.
But if you like to have blue tint on it go with 6000K, but less lights (lumens)
Because it's the brightest.
Put out more light than other color.
But if you like to have blue tint on it go with 6000K, but less lights (lumens)
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