HID issues

lucas6.6

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The previous owner installed what I believe are hids (bright white/blue light) for the high beams in my truck, and there are two things I'm curious about.
1. They take about 5 seconds to get to full brightness, they start out dim and get brighter, is this normal?
2. They distort the radio when I turn them on, if I'm listening to a CD or my phone it's fine, but they add a lot of static to the radio. I'm assuming this isn't normal, and I'm wondering how to fix it.

Thanks!
 

howard8448

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1. That is normal. That's why I don't run them as high beams.

2. I'm not sure, my only guess is that the ballast is near your antenna. I had a similar issue with my CB and windshield wipers. Every time I used my wipers I would hear the motor through my CB speaker. If that's the case try moving the ballast.
 

bml2200

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1. Yes
2. Sometimes they will interfere with the radio, can be caused by how/where the ballasts are mounted or power supply related (which you can install a filter). Google is your friend, type in your problems and you'll find a whole list of things to check.

Easy to tell if you have HID's, pop your hood and look by the headlights and the plastic air dam/core supports, you'll see a box mounted somewhere around there for each HID bulb.
 

Hot COCOAL

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The warm up time is normal, mine take more like 45sec...

The interference is not normal, some HID kits come with/require a ground and relay to be set up to run the ballasts. Id check to see if the kit on your truck has a relay/ground harness, and if so, Id see where the ground is attached to and possibly/probably move it
 

indiana_jones

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Dec 3, 2013
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I had a similar problem. A previous owner of my truck decided to just stick some AWFUL cheap blue HID bulbs in stock wiring. Are you sure yo have a kit and not just some ricer job like mine did? Proudly rocking factory lights now thanks to chevyburnout.


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Brassfield

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Fleece make a nice little board to stick in your relays and will help that issue, also known as the high/low mod. You want be in the darkness anymore with it when changing from low beam to high
 

Burn Down

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All on mod... My truck has all HID's been that way for 4+ years. In the winter it's dark 18 hours a day, not having headlights isn't an option... Somewhere around here there are destructions.
http://www.duramaxdiesels.com/forum/showpost.php?p=648825&postcount=1

As far as the static, it could be the routing of the wires or the location of the ballast... Try unhooking one at a time and see if maybe one ballast is the culprit.