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12V Hids/Lights Gurus - Advice
Conicentally, I've been getting the Check Highbeam fault the following day onwards. My High Beams work. I have Quad Xenons - one being the Bi-Xenon. I'm not a 12V Guru. Is it just the load resistor that is possibly shot and I just need to replace that. That, of which I can manage, cause I know where it's screwed into each side of the car, and I suppose I can manage replacing, splicing and soldering...just match it up to how it's currently setup, but replace the current *golden* load resistor with a new one. |
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If your high beams work then yes i'd try replacing the load resistor, or perhaps the connection just needs to be redone.
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Check the grounds on the load resistors.
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