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Old Jan 7, 2010 | 07:06 PM
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Unhappy HID High Beam Never Works

I've recently purchaces a HID kit for my car, the kit was a xentec hi/low beam combination, my low beam works however when i switch to high beam it flashes for a split second and goes back to low beam, now ive sanded the paint where the grounds are going to i have metal contact for them, the fuse on the relay is 30amps ive tried connecting it to the battery with no fuse and still the same thing no high beams...

This is my second kit with the same problem, my friend has a 09 cobalt and his high beams for the HID don't work either....

So Basically It Flickers To High Beam Then Goes Back To Low & I Can Hear A Clicking Noise

Anybody ran into this problem ? and what were the solutions ?

I Have A 2005 Cobalt SS/SC

Do I have to run the ground cables to the battery in the trunk or what " Tried That "?

Any input would be greatly appreciated
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Old Jan 8, 2010 | 03:55 AM
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i would possibly try a resistor but i cant see why you would need one.. are your sure u have the relay wired right?
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Old Jan 8, 2010 | 10:32 AM
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Originally Posted by musifreak190
i would possibly try a resistor but i cant see why you would need one.. are your sure u have the relay wired right?
yeah i do have a relay wired

i just don't get how 2 kits aren't working the seller offered me another replacement but u know im not sure if that will solve the problem...
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