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HID headlights flickering and shutting off - Battery, Ballast or Bulb problem?

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I've had my retrofit (custom) HID kit for 2 years now. Supposedly, HID bulbs last approximately 3-5 years, but mine are already flickering.
I've already ordered new bulbs just in case it's the problem. I'll also get my battery re-charged. What I'm unsure of are the ballasts.

It would be obvious as soon as I've replaced my bulbs and battery. But are there visual cues that could tell me if the fuse/ballasts are bad?
 


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I would first assume ballasts might be going poopy. My HIDs on my other car will turn on flawlessly sometimes but othertimes one side wont work. Thats usually a sign of a water damaged ballast. HIDs also usually change a off color when they're about to go out.
 


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Have you already tried the simple things like reseating all connections and making sure everything is clean and snug?
 


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I would first assume ballasts might be going poopy. My HIDs on my other car will turn on flawlessly sometimes but othertimes one side wont work. Thats usually a sign of a water damaged ballast. HIDs also usually change a off color when they're about to go out.
That's what I'm worried about - the ballasts going bad. The rest are easy and inexpensive to replace/recharge. My car has been through rain and snow for about 2 years though without going bad. I don't know why it'd get water damaged just now.
 


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Have you already tried the simple things like reseating all connections and making sure everything is clean and snug?
I checked to make sure the connections are tight, but I haven't checked for everything else yet. I'll be with my car again in about a week and will check for bad fuse, bulbs, ballast, battery, etc.
 


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It may be the way the ballasts are powered.
Remember this car was not designed for HIDs.
HID ballasts draw more current than normal bulbs and this can make the ballasts fail faster and more often.
I too have had this problem before.
You may also experience the autolamp feature failure to operate correctly.


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