FAQ: Installing an H3 HID Kit When the Vehicle's Negative Power Terminal Is Not Visible
Q: I want to install an H3 HID kit, but I can't find the vehicle's negative power terminal. What should I do?
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Due to the specifications of H3 halogen bulbs, there may not be a negative power terminal on the vehicle side. The metal base of an H3 halogen bulb acts as the negative terminal, with a single positive terminal protruding. Consequently, the lens unit itself may serve the role of negative earth, and there might not be a wiring lead for this purpose. In such cases, if there is a negative earth terminal connected to the lens unit, you should connect to it. Otherwise, you may need to directly connect to a metal part of the body.
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FAQ: Will the Fuse Blow When Switching from Halogen to HID?
Q: Does switching from halogen bulbs to HID increase the risk of blowing a fuse?
Switching from halogen bulbs to HID can sometimes increase the current consumption, which may lead to the vehicle's fuse blowing. In such cases, consider replacing the fuse with one rated for approximately 15A or use a power stabilizing relay. Note that HID power-up kits cannot be used in this context.
Furthermore, if your vehicle originally uses a significantly lower rated fuse (e.g., 7.5A) like in some H16 setups, replacing it with a 15A fuse without using a power stabilizing relay could potentially damage the vehicle due to overcurrent. Always use a voltage stabilizing relay harness to prevent this.
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FAQ: Are They Compatible with Auto-Light and Idle Stop Systems?
Q: Is the product compatible with auto-light and idle stop systems?
Auto-Light Function Compatibility: HID systems require high voltage at the time of ignition. While normal switch ON/OFF operations allow for regular lighting, the use of auto-light may result in non-illumination in some cases. As indicated on our product pages, the installation of our product may cause malfunction of the auto-light feature in some vehicles. Therefore, at this time, vehicles equipped with auto-light are generally not supported. Please understand this limitation. Note that LED products are also not compatible.
Idle Stop Function Compatibility: Our products are not compatible with idle stop functions. Installing HID kits in vehicles equipped with an idle stop feature may result in unstable current flow to the HID kit upon resuming from idle stop, potentially causing flickering or non-illumination. We recommend using a power stabilizing relay to ensure a stable voltage supply to the HID kit. Please note that issues related to these symptoms are not covered under warranty. Additionally, even with a power stabilizing relay installed, improvement may not be guaranteed for all vehicles.
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FAQ: Is the HID Kit Compatible with Flashing (Passing Light)?
Q: Can the HID kit be used for flashing/passing signals?
Yes, the HID kit is compatible with flashing/passing, so you can use it with confidence. LED lights, which reach maximum brightness instantly upon lighting, are even more suitable for this purpose. Using the flashing/passing function does not adversely affect the bulb, but please be aware that excessively frequent switching between high and low beams beyond normal usage can potentially reduce the lifespan of the bulbs.
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