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update for me: (sorry if this is thread jacking but its related)

so i previously mentioned that my driver side HID would go out right after i turn on the truck. I dont have the harness and this has happened to 07artic as well, who does have the harness. Well this evening i turn on the truck, bam, the light goes out, nothing new, so turn off then back on and i drive to a friends house, all working fine. Decide to leave bout 6 or 7 hours later, turn on the truck, get out to see what the light was doing, and it stayed on! so i stood there for a minute to see if it would flicker out and it didnt, no problems the whole way home! weird i know! i dunno this stuff is driving me crazy, the lights going out, staying on, not knowing what to do. wish i knew...
 

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hay UofMZ71,

I have exactly the same issue, started last 2 weeks and till now cant find y this happended :( i need to turn off the lights 6 to 10 times for the passenger light comes back on. hope any one can help
 

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Hearing all this makes me not want to purchase HID's at all. I think I might stick with halogens.
 

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hay UofMZ71,

I have exactly the same issue, started last 2 weeks and till now cant find y this happended :( i need to turn off the lights 6 to 10 times for the passenger light comes back on. hope any one can help

wow 6 to 10 times is alot, you may actually have a bad bulb or ballast problem. when i turn my off its only once and they work fine.

Hearing all this makes me not want to purchase HID's at all. I think I might stick with halogens.

haha i hear you, seems like a lot of problems with the HIDs, but to be honest i think the positive out weighs the negative
 

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When you install a relay or wiring harness, do you have to do one for the fogs too?
 

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i dont believe so, but again probably couldnt hurt. I think for 35 watt only headlights could use a harness, but i could be wrong as i thought no harness was needed until now. haha. The only thing with 2 harnesses is all the wiring youll have to hide or find a place for, and not to mention it all going to the battery, might look clustered. im about to call ddm and see what they say
 

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I just got off the phone with DDM Tuning. He said that I should have no issues with an NNBS Tahoe with a 35 watt kit. He did mention that if you turn off your headlights everytime, then I would not have issues either on start up.
 

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