2006 Pacifica Halogen To OEM Xenon HID
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2006 Pacifica Halogen To OEM Xenon HID
I recently just purchased the OEM Xenon HID headlight assemblies to replace both halogen headlights on my 2006 Pacifica. I got them used for a good price on eBay. When I connect the lights every light works except for the HID's. The HID lights did come on for a few seconds when I first connected them but they won't come on again. Does anyone know if there is a different wiring harness that is needed for the stock HID headlights vs the halogen one? Do you know the part number? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
#2
your headlights are controls by a computer in the fuse box so hooking up something with a different resistance would cause them not to work or short out the internals of the computer driver for the bulbs.
Last edited by CHRYSLER TECH; 09-04-2021 at 10:12 PM.
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Hear like a grinding noise when I turn my Pacifica off... Don't think it's the starter cause it starts fine. Noise is only a couple seconds. What could it be. Car has oil in it. Any help would be great..
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Sorry to bump this super old thread, but was this issue able to be resolved? I would like to upgrade my 05 Pacifica's headlights to the OEM HID setup but am wondering if there is a DRBIII procedure or something else needed in addition to just plugging the units in. Anyone have experience with the upgrade?
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I replaced all of the bulbs (interior and exterior) for my 2008 AWD Pacifica - with LEDs. Cheaper - brighter and less of a headache. There are no ballast issues - voltage conversions or relay/fuse issues. The are simply just "plug and play" Ive had them for about 3 years now and they still burn just as bright as the day I installed them. And I didnt have to replace my headlights.
Last edited by stephenjxn; 10-28-2021 at 05:32 PM.
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In his defense...The HID Projector type lens does "look" cooler and updates the front of the vehicle. I would probably update my headlights to the projector-style if I can get individual low beam and high beam projector-type lenses in one assembly.
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