HI Beams And Flash To Pass
HI Beams And Flash To Pass
Just picked up a coupe a couple of weeks ago and I want to say this site has been very informative.
I noticed that with the headlights off if I pull back on the turn signal stalk the hi beams Do come on, but the HIDs come on also. I know flashing the HID's shortens their life considerably. Is this normal? I had a BMW 330Ci before and when flashing the hi beams only the hi beams came on, the HIDs stayed off.
I'm hoping it's a problem with the wiring in my car, because if this is the way the engineers designed the lighting system, it doesn't make sense.
I noticed that with the headlights off if I pull back on the turn signal stalk the hi beams Do come on, but the HIDs come on also. I know flashing the HID's shortens their life considerably. Is this normal? I had a BMW 330Ci before and when flashing the hi beams only the hi beams came on, the HIDs stayed off.
I'm hoping it's a problem with the wiring in my car, because if this is the way the engineers designed the lighting system, it doesn't make sense.
Yeah, the same engineer also probably designed the "Auto" headlight switch that requires you to cycle the HID on and then off as you turn the switch to the Auto mode........Brilliant.....just F'n Brilliant!!!!!
Originally Posted by HomieG35
I always turn my lights on while I'm driving anyway. My HIDs are always on. Its under warranty people....
and HID dont wear out fast even if u leave it on. i just block the auto sensor and the car would turn on its light every time i drive the car, and shut off itself when i leave.... i never have to touch the headlights switch.
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Originally Posted by HomieG35
I always turn my lights on while I'm driving anyway. My HIDs are always on. Its under warranty people....
And what happens when the warranty runs out? I hear that HID bulbs run a couple of bucks more than incandescent bulbs. Plus, it states in the manual that HIDs shouldn't be turned on and off repeateadly.
Originally Posted by Hyde
excactly....
and HID dont wear out fast even if u leave it on. i just block the auto sensor and the car would turn on its light every time i drive the car, and shut off itself when i leave.... i never have to touch the headlights switch.
and HID dont wear out fast even if u leave it on. i just block the auto sensor and the car would turn on its light every time i drive the car, and shut off itself when i leave.... i never have to touch the headlights switch.
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Originally Posted by cornelt
And what happens when the warranty runs out? I hear that HID bulbs run a couple of bucks more than incandescent bulbs. Plus, it states in the manual that HIDs shouldn't be turned on and off repeateadly.
I'm just trying to say, don't let little things bother you so much - drive the car! The bulb is only like $300 or so, and in the grand scheme of things between a 40K car, 200K house, 1K rent, and whatever other assets you own....$300 isn't going to make you go broke [will it]?
All I was trying to say is that if the HIDs were linked to the hi-beam switch, that is a poor design because HIDs were never designed to be flashed on and off. Also, Infiniti is contradicting themselves because one one hand they tell you not to flash your HIDs, but on the other hand they connect it to the hi-beam switch. All the other manufacturers have independent circuits/switches for thei HIDs. Even cars that have bi-xenon headlights, they use a mirror/reflector in the back of the projector to facilitate the hi-beam, and that only turns on when the headlights are ON. When flashing to pass (pulling back on the turn stalk) the incandescents are activated, not the HIDs. This is the proper way to wire an HID light cluster. It seems to me that the car was originally designed for halogen headlights and was retrofited with HIDs right before production. I doubt the **** Japanese engineers would design the G35 like this from the beginning.
Originally Posted by MikeStarrG35
Where is the auto light sensor?
Where the seem of the windshield meets the dash...do a search on photo sensor or photo resistor (its a tiny squigly thing)
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