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DDE Cold Start Fix
In the winter times when the temperature hits in the 30's sometimes your DDE will take a good while to get to the good temperature to get on. A fix for that is to hard wire the ballast in...
The ballast is located between the high beams and the low beams, it's a small black box... http://img505.imageshack.us/img505/6818/dsc004349ac.jpg GENTLY take it out http://img505.imageshack.us/img505/7356/dsc004350as.jpg Then find the two connectors... http://img505.imageshack.us/img505/5807/dsc004369lg.jpg Cut the cables ONE AT A TIME!!!! then hard wire them, and you'r done :D |
why 1 at a time? just so you know which one goes to which?
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well you could mark em i guess, but thats funny, why would the connectors make the angel eyes go dim?
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the connection isn't great on them, meaning the power/voltage the ballast is creating, not all/enougth of it is flowing to the DDE's to warm them up quickly to get them to be at full potential...
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What do you mean hard wire them? I don't get the last step...
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he means splice the wires together to bypass the connector. just wire em straight up.
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so far yes, but I'll only know for a fact when temperature goes down a lot once again, the weather was decent today
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he is right, it does help with some of the issues. And those black connectors really are shit. When I was having some issues I shocked myself once. It makes it all so much easier to just splice em togehter, solder, whatever. |
OK, this is a fix! It was 32 when i got to my car tonight heading home from work and the DDE's led right up... :D
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Glad it worked for you. Kind of sad if you do a mod and it kind of works.
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