Are LED headlights legal in Dubai?
Though readily available in the market and a common sight on UAE roads, according to traffic authorities, the after-market xenon lights are illegal and fall under Article No 95 of the Federal Traffic Act.
Why are my bi-xenon high beams not working?
2. My HID Bi-Xenon high beams or low beams are not working or are inverted. This is a similar issue as above, the polarity of the connector’s pins are not correctly aligned. Bi-Xenon HID kits have 3 pins on the harness connector for ground, low beam and high beam connections.
Why is my hid headlight bulb not working?
This problem can be caused by many issues including a defective headlight bulb, corroded socket, loose bulb, bad ignitor, the faulty ground connection, among others. HID Xenon bulbs do not possess any filament, hence, they may leak or crack very easily, especially when they fail.
What should I do if my headlights are not working?
After the installation, the bulb should be tested in the socket before inserting it back to the housing. It’s now time to put on the headlights so that you will be able to confirm that the bulb glows. If it glows, it means your connection was right. You can then go ahead to fix the socket with the bulb back to the housing.
Why does my HID xenon bulb keep leaking?
HID Xenon bulbs do not possess any filament, hence, they may leak or crack very easily, especially when they fail. In addition, the bulb needs an ignitor of a high voltage to put it on and maintain the glow. In some instances, the bulb, as well as the ignitor, are a single units which means they will have to be replaced together.
This problem can be caused by many issues including a defective headlight bulb, corroded socket, loose bulb, bad ignitor, the faulty ground connection, among others. HID Xenon bulbs do not possess any filament, hence, they may leak or crack very easily, especially when they fail.
2. My HID Bi-Xenon high beams or low beams are not working or are inverted. This is a similar issue as above, the polarity of the connector’s pins are not correctly aligned. Bi-Xenon HID kits have 3 pins on the harness connector for ground, low beam and high beam connections.
After the installation, the bulb should be tested in the socket before inserting it back to the housing. It’s now time to put on the headlights so that you will be able to confirm that the bulb glows. If it glows, it means your connection was right. You can then go ahead to fix the socket with the bulb back to the housing.
HID Xenon bulbs do not possess any filament, hence, they may leak or crack very easily, especially when they fail. In addition, the bulb needs an ignitor of a high voltage to put it on and maintain the glow. In some instances, the bulb, as well as the ignitor, are a single units which means they will have to be replaced together.