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Old 07-16-2008, 11:14 AM
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Next job is to figure out how to do the same for LCI xenon. Planning on using a relay for the 35W angeleye bulb. The rest should be easy
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Originally Posted by Dav530d' post='625742' date='Jul 16 2008, 07:12 PM
Your side lights (angel eyes) will work but you will have an error message. This is because you are pulling 10W of power. Halogen use 2 x 5w bulbs.
On your xenon headlight you need to splice the shutter wire (green) with the grey side light wire. That solves that problem. For the dipped beam to work you need to add an extra earth for the xenon ballast. I did this by adding an extra female pin to the plug. Very easy just buy from the dealers and slot it in the the plug and earth to chasis. Finally you need the add a capacitor in parallel to get rid of strobing and add load to fool to on board computer. You need a 35v 4700 uf capacitor. If you want you can tap the xenon shutter wire with the high beam to make your shutter work but I never bothered with that. Mines been on my car now for over a year with no problems. Complete oem look without the hassle. Plug and play, no warning lights.
Nice one Dav530d ill give it a try
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probably a rather stupid question,

but wat does HID and OEM stand for ?
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Originally Posted by avaneyck' post='626466' date='Jul 17 2008, 02:45 PM
probably a rather stupid question,

but wat does HID and OEM stand for ?

HID stand for High intensity discharge and OEM Original equipment manufacturer
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Originally Posted by Dav530d' post='625742' date='Jul 16 2008, 03:12 PM
Your side lights (angel eyes) will work but you will have an error message. This is because you are pulling 10W of power. Halogen use 2 x 5w bulbs.
On your xenon headlight you need to splice the shutter wire (green) with the grey side light wire. That solves that problem. For the dipped beam to work you need to add an extra earth for the xenon ballast. I did this by adding an extra female pin to the plug. Very easy just buy from the dealers and slot it in the the plug and earth to chasis. Finally you need the add a capacitor in parallel to get rid of strobing and add load to fool to on board computer. You need a 35v 4700 uf capacitor. If you want you can tap the xenon shutter wire with the high beam to make your shutter work but I never bothered with that. Mines been on my car now for over a year with no problems. Complete oem look without the hassle. Plug and play, no warning lights.
Dav530d - Does your adaptive light control work?
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No these are for bixenon non adaptive.
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Originally Posted by Dav530d' post='625742' date='Jul 16 2008, 07:12 PM
Finally you need the add a capacitor in parallel to get rid of strobing and add load to fool to on board computer. You need a 35v 4700 uf capacitor.
HI Dav530d i dont get this part more info please (sorry iam just confused person )

what do you mean by add a capacitor in parallel ?


and also whats the part number for the earth cable? (if you know it)


thanks
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Add the + leg part of the capacitor to the xenon ballast feed (thick yellow cable+) and the -ve to xenon ballast earth. I can't remember the cable part number but I remember it not being listed for the 5 series but was listed for the 7 series (same wire)
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Originally Posted by Dav530d' post='629712' date='Jul 22 2008, 10:24 AM
Add the + leg part of the capacitor to the xenon ballast feed (thick yellow cable+) and the -ve to xenon ballast earth. I can't remember the cable part number but I remember it not being listed for the 5 series but was listed for the 7 series (same wire)


hi dav530d

i'm new to this forum but would appreciate some help on the above topic
i drive a 2004 530d with standard headlighting and i recently purchased
a set of second hand bi xenon adaptive head lights and was wondering if it
is possible to fit them to my car using the procedure described above
regards

colm
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I don't know how to wire in the adaptive function but the you can get the lights to work


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