Can a resistor burn out a headlight?
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Originally Posted by Brit_in_NJ' post='1020180' date='Sep 29 2009, 11:23 AM
No. Did a fuse blow? Listen to Mike...he has an LED obsession!
LEDs don't draw much current which is why you use a resistor to draw more current and fool the car's LCM to think it has a regular bulb attached. Provided you don't unstall a resistor that a) is too low in ohms (which could draw too much current) or b) too low in watts (it might get too hot and melt) you should be fine.
If you are blowing fuses you might have a short somewhere so don't put a bigger one in!
LEDs don't draw much current which is why you use a resistor to draw more current and fool the car's LCM to think it has a regular bulb attached. Provided you don't unstall a resistor that a) is too low in ohms (which could draw too much current) or b) too low in watts (it might get too hot and melt) you should be fine.
If you are blowing fuses you might have a short somewhere so don't put a bigger one in!
I'll swap out the bulb, and see what happens.
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dont swap the bulb yet. Or try this:
1) Switch back to ur stock and see if it turns on. If it still doesnt turn on, it should be ur ballast.
2) Swap ur ballasts from the working unit to the bad.
3) Determine what needs to be replaced.
4) Then find Garry at Newport for BMW parts
1) Switch back to ur stock and see if it turns on. If it still doesnt turn on, it should be ur ballast.
2) Swap ur ballasts from the working unit to the bad.
3) Determine what needs to be replaced.
4) Then find Garry at Newport for BMW parts
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Originally Posted by brabusw209amg' post='1020199' date='Sep 29 2009, 11:43 AM
dont swap the bulb yet. Or try this:
1) Switch back to ur stock and see if it turns on. If it still doesnt turn on, it should be ur ballast.
2) Swap ur ballasts from the working unit to the bad.
3) Determine what needs to be replaced.
4) Then find Garry at Newport for BMW parts
1) Switch back to ur stock and see if it turns on. If it still doesnt turn on, it should be ur ballast.
2) Swap ur ballasts from the working unit to the bad.
3) Determine what needs to be replaced.
4) Then find Garry at Newport for BMW parts
I thought the D1S had an integrated ballast (Fixed into the headlight).
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Originally Posted by ShadeZeRO' post='1020223' date='Sep 29 2009, 12:12 PM
Ballast, on a headlamp?
I thought the D1S had an integrated ballast (Fixed into the headlight).
I thought the D1S had an integrated ballast (Fixed into the headlight).
THE D1S has an inetgrated ignitor on the bulb. THat huge square box built into the bulb is the ignitor. Not ballast. Tjhe ballast is underneath the headlight. The bigger one is the ballast and smaller one is control box.
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Originally Posted by E92-Lighting' post='1021511' date='Sep 30 2009, 04:47 PM
i highly doubt the resistor has anything to do with your headlight going out
Turns out it can.
The resistors I put in are 50w 6ohm. They were drawing way to much power, and burning out the HID bulbs themselves.
I need to find some new resistors asap, as im' on my backup set of OEM bulbs right now.
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Originally Posted by nigxdoof' post='1020162' date='Sep 29 2009, 07:05 AM
That sounds bogus. I have LEDS for every light on my car... and I mean every light! lol, haven't had a problem yet.
There's not one bulb in my car that is a regular bulb.. LOL I know I'm crazy.
There's not one bulb in my car that is a regular bulb.. LOL I know I'm crazy.
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