I remember my Acura TL '04 HID bulbs kept going out randomly and didn't want to work sometimes after powering on the car, so I bought some new HID's to fix the problem. *Didn't work* Next, I bought two new ballasts that came with the igniters to see if that would help, except I didn't use the igniters since my current igniters seemed to be in great shape. *Didn't work* Since I ran out of options, I decided to use the new igniters that came with the ballasts. *Problem Solved!!* In case someone doesn't know what an igniters is in a car, it is the wire that connects to the ballast and is used to power on the HID. I wanted to share this incase others have the same problem.
Anthony Hamilton I have the same issues right now on my 2006 TL can you send me a link of what I need to buy, it would be much appreciated! I already bought a bulb
Just FYI, first owner of 2005 TL, Manual Transmission, 287,000 miles and going strong. If 93 octane is too steep, I have been using regular gas since 2008 and it works fine. You do lose some performance, but it is a lot cheaper.
I remember my Acura TL '04 HID bulbs kept going out randomly and didn't want to work sometimes after powering on the car, so I bought some new HID's to fix the problem.
*Didn't work*
Next, I bought two new ballasts that came with the igniters to see if that would help, except I didn't use the igniters since my current igniters seemed to be in great shape.
*Didn't work*
Since I ran out of options, I decided to use the new igniters that came with the ballasts.
*Problem Solved!!*
In case someone doesn't know what an igniters is in a car, it is the wire that connects to the ballast and is used to power on the HID. I wanted to share this incase others have the same problem.
Anthony Hamilton I have the same issues right now on my 2006 TL can you send me a link of what I need to buy, it would be much appreciated! I already bought a bulb
I wonder if this is my problem. My headlight comes on for about 30 sec and then turns off when I am driving. Something strange going on.
@@tennnis498 Try what I mentioned. You never know until you try
Just FYI, first owner of 2005 TL, Manual Transmission, 287,000 miles and going strong. If 93 octane is too steep, I have been using regular gas since 2008 and it works fine. You do lose some performance, but it is a lot cheaper.
Good video
I wish a acura RL 2006 get on this
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He LOST
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@@johnnydoggs I'm still waiting
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@@leonardwhite3577 It's not losing when your opponent cheats.