I have a 2008 Nissan Altima and my passenger side low beams went out, but the high beams are working just fine. I recently did a DIY with HID conversion kit and I think soMe thing went wrong with the wiring because the battery and brake light kept flickering? Can someone tell me what the issue may be ?
The flickering you may have seen could be a product of voltage fluctuations in the power or the grounds as your HID lights have a bad hair day. Those junk chinese HID kits are trouble and I am hesitant to buy or use them...
Save your money. Save yourselves. Put a good set of Sylvania or GE lamps in the car and leave it alone. Trust me its just not worth it using that junk in your headlights.
@autoelectrical
Thank you!
Put the original bulbs back in and report back. Those HID kits can cause issues and provide a very fragmented lighting pattern.
@woodpile
Also I bought leds ..they came today and I plugged it up and it still didn’t come on? Maybe it’s the wiring or maybe I did something wrong?
I've never tried LED's so I can't comment on that. Sometimes halogens are your best bet. Wiring remotely is above my pay grade.
Put back the original bulbs and leave it like that. You car is only designed for halogen bulbs.
I am assuming that you car had Halogens before you had the HID kit fitted on. I would suggest you go back to halogens. And if you want to upgrade your headlights, get Philips XstreamVision G-Force +130%. I have fitted them on my own car as well. The stock bulbs were useless. Hope this helps.
Yes, the are halogen bulbs too. You will have to check the wattage on your bulbs and whether you car has H4 or H7 halogens.