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Impressive
09-25-2015, 08:12 PM
So the other day I noticed one of the OEM HIDs (drivers side) on my 2006 GT sedan started to flicker a bit as it turned on while emitting a red-ish light colour hue for a couple of seconds before burning out permanently :bang

I was wondering if there would be a simple trick or method to figure out whether it's the ballast or the bulb that I need to replace in this case? As of right now I'm assuming that my ballast has blown (Correct me if I may be wrong). If this is in fact the issue here, I could also use some suggestions on how to locate another OEM Phillips ballast(s) because I don't feel like replacing my OEM lights with an aftermarket set. If it makes any difference I also have CCFL Angel Eyes installed in the headlights but they are working problem-free at the moment.

Any further information or suggestions on how I could remedy the situation would be greatly appreciated.


Thanks!

Impressive
09-25-2015, 08:13 PM
Sorry - I meant to post this under the Lighting subsection of the forums. If someone could move it over for me that would also be great.

EDIT - Thanks!

Noisy Crow
09-25-2015, 11:11 PM
What you describe are the symptoms of a failing HID bulb.

mexicanocase
10-02-2015, 05:42 AM
So the other day I noticed one of the OEM HIDs (drivers side) on my 2006 GT sedan started to flicker a bit as it turned on while emitting a red-ish light colour hue for a couple of seconds before burning out permanently :bang

I was wondering if there would be a simple trick or method to figure out whether it's the ballast or the bulb that I need to replace in this case? As of right now I'm assuming that my ballast has blown (Correct me if I may be wrong). If this is in fact the issue here, I could also use some suggestions on how to locate another OEM Phillips ballast(s) because I don't feel like replacing my OEM lights with an aftermarket set. If it makes any difference I also have CCFL Angel Eyes installed in the headlights but they are working problem-free at the moment.

Any further information or suggestions on how I could remedy the situation would be greatly appreciated.


Thanks!
Its the bulb. Just like any bulb when they die they do the exact same thing you mentioned. Even a light bulb in your house.

ryan2.3
10-02-2015, 11:36 AM
swap the bulb with the other side to confirm ballast or bulb

Impressive
10-02-2015, 07:51 PM
Alright so if it is the bulb - where would you guys recommend getting a new one from?

Thanks for all the help so far btw!

mexicanocase
10-02-2015, 08:28 PM
Alright so if it is the bulb - where would you guys recommend getting a new one from?

Thanks for all the help so far btw!
Id say scrap yard in Scarborough. Huge yard with 1000s of cars

Noisy Crow
10-03-2015, 11:22 PM
I previously had a set of Morimoto's from The Retrofit Source:
http://www.theretrofitsource.com
They lasted almost 7 years, so no complaints about them.They have high-K bulbs if that is what you are after.

I bought my latest set from Amazon:
http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B00265FXFY
Which are the same as the OEM bulbs that came with my car.

Note: you can get cheap $15 dollar bulbs. There are good reasons they are so cheap.

Impressive
10-10-2015, 06:47 PM
Alright so I got a Philips D2S bulb from CT for $67 (regularly $99 + tax). I will be installing it at some point next week & hopefully this will resolve my headlight issue.

Thanks for the help everyone - I will keep you all posted on whether or not it works out.

Impressive
11-14-2015, 11:00 PM
So I ended up replacing the bulb a few weeks ago and it turns out you guys were right - it was in fact a bulb-related issue. The old HID bulb I had actually broke open right along the bottom, which would explain why it suddenly stopped working.

I have the new bulb in now and the headlights on the vehicle are back to working as advertised.

Thanks again for the input everyone!