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Old 01-12-2015, 12:18 PM
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Mike if your X5 is a 2005 then I'm assuming your bulbs are original? At 10 years old and probably with many km of usage on them, they are probably at about half their original brightness.

Replace the pair with OEM Philips or Osram bulbs at 4300K (under $100 for the pair) and trust me you will see a big improvement.
Thanks for that info RB. I thought I was going blind because the halogen fog lights seemed brighter than the HID low beams no matter how well polished the lens housing is. I wouldn't be surprised to learn now that my 269,500 miles is past their "expected life"!

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Old 01-12-2015, 12:32 PM
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Thanks for that info RB. I thought I was going blind because the halogen fog lights seemed brighter than the HID low beams no matter how well polished the lens housing is. I wouldn't be surprised to learn now that my 269,500 miles is past their "expected life"!

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I'm surprised they are still going. If your lenses are clear, I would replace the pair ASAP. You're probably at around 30-40% brightness if not lower.

You can get Philips bulbs from here for $85 shipped, they are genuine, the businessowner's father has Aviation contracts with Philips so he buys pallets direct from them on wholesale.

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I'm surprised they are still going. If your lenses are clear, I would replace the pair ASAP. You're probably at around 30-40% brightness if not lower.

You can get Philips bulbs from here for $85 shipped, they are genuine, the businessowner's father has Aviation contracts with Philips so he buys pallets direct from them on wholesale.

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In my case the HID must now stand for "hardly intense discharge"
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Old 01-12-2015, 12:48 PM
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In my case the HID must now stand for "hardly intense discharge"
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When I changed the ballasts from 35w to 55w on my e39, there was a significant light output difference. At that time, about 6-7 years ago, both ballasts sets were new - I had ordered 2 different types and tried them both (I got rid of the other set after that). Ended up with the 55w. Bulbs were the same.
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When I changed the ballasts from 35w to 55w on my e39, there was a significant light output difference. At that time, about 6-7 years ago, both ballasts sets were new - I had ordered 2 different types and tried them both (I got rid of the other set after that). Ended up with the 55w. Bulbs were the same.
That's got me thinking there could be a certain expected lifetime on the ballasts as well. I'll consider those if the new bulbs don't seem to do enough.

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Exactly. I wonder if my bulbs are not the only thing tired in my light system.

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Mike if your X5 is a 2005 then I'm assuming your bulbs are original? At 10 years old and probably with many km of usage on them, they are probably at about half their original brightness.

Replace the pair with OEM Philips or Osram bulbs at 4300K (under $100 for the pair) and trust me you will see a big improvement.
Thanks Jay. I will most likely buy new bulbs from that seller you mentioned. I saved his link years ago in case this day came. Mine are original bulbs from a decade ago and used for close to 110k miles.
I know all HID bulbs eventually turn the same color... Just never knew they could decrease in Lumens value. I always figured they either work or don't.


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At 10 years old and probably with many km of usage on them, they are probably at about half their original brightness.

Replace the pair with OEM Philips or Osram bulbs at 4300K (under $100 for the pair) and trust me you will see a big improvement.

RB, you were absolutely correct. I installed the Osram bulbs and the difference really was "like night and day". Here's a picture of one of the original bulbs where you can see the cloudy portion right in the center of the lamp - evidence of the deterioration.

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Old 03-02-2015, 03:25 PM
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Oh yeah, those bulbs are past their life for sure.

New salts should be slight cloudy with a yellowish tint. Enjoy your working xenon's again! Glad to help.

And to Mike's comment above with the ballasts, there isn't really a lifespan on them, and they don't deteriorate over time, they will either strike the bulbs or they wont. Its not a degradation thing like the salts in teh xenon capsules, etc
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