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Old Dec 26, 2007 | 11:48 PM
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hey i have a 300 base model and went to a autoshop to get HID lights installed but when the engine and lights were turned on, the HID's started blinking nonstop. can anyone help with that? thanks
 
Old Jan 7, 2008 | 08:21 AM
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So it seems like everyone who tries to put an after market HID kit in the car has problems. I thought that I wired the kit wrong but not so. I have an 07' 300C and the HID's both worked together when the car was off. As soon as the car started the lights blinked or shut off or one worked but not the other, it was different each time the car was started. I found out that in order to bypass this you need to bypass and tap into the positive of the sidemarker. So now the factory wire harness on both sides isn't being used. We just connected the + of the passenger side marker to the + of the relay. The only dilemma is that you can't drive the car with parking lights and fog lights on without the headlights.

 
Old Jan 10, 2008 | 02:36 PM
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Not true! Not true! As it turns out - the 300's are wired backwards from the factory. I worked with StealthAuto to test and modify the harness to work with all 300's. If you go through them and get the capacitors and harnesses (with the instructions I wrote) you will have no problems. I have 6000K in the headlights, 3000K in the fogs and FocuzTech angeleyes - all which work perfectly.
 
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