DIY HID Bi-Xenon Install: Honda Element 2003-2010

DIY HID Bi-Xenon Install: Honda Element 2003-2010

http://www.xenonsupply.com/honda-element-hid-xenon-kit.html How to Install HID: Do it Yourself Installation of HID Bi-Xenon Headlights on a 2006 Honda Elemen…

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slammedbug says:

Great video! It made my install soo easy. It only took 15m to do. Great job

will4ironusa says:

so those HID bulbs work for any reflector housing head lights? or only for projector head lights?

Greg Preston says:

You should do a 8th generation Honda Civic.

Robert Raw says:

If your going to go HID, do a Bi Xenon Projector retrofit. It’s much better, You wont blind people in front of you but you still have the super bright beam and it’s much wider.

jayson yusi says:

Now you gotta make a video on how to do a headlight retrofit 🙂
There’s no point in installing bixenon hids in reflector housings since both low and high are on when you turn the headlights on 🙂 the light above the cutoff that blinds everyone lol.Some people call it squirrel-finder 🙂

Either do an HID “Projector” Retrofit or go home and take a cab.

LJH08Ralith says:

so with the crystal white / light blue version … any guestimation on the lumen output?

XenonSupply says:

If you know of a Nissan Maxima in the Los Angeles Area we can do a video, but until we find a customer willing to donate their vehicle for the video shoot, we wont have one available. Check by often as we are adding videos every few weeks!

XenonSupply says:

You can give us a call at 1-800-840-3240 to order over the phone, as well as confirmation on your vehicle year make and model and compatible kit type.

Thank you,
-XS Team

XenonSupply says:

Just give us a call at 1-800-840-3240 for the most up to date info on your vehicle and the compatible HID kits.

-XS team

angelispimp12345 says:

Hey You Guys Should Do An Install Video Of HID’s On a 1992 nissan Maxima ??
let me know???

DtoWnSux1 says:

can you tell me the exact bulbs/kit you got for this video?

XenonSupply says:

Depending on your Element trim level, EX LX etc you might have a different headlight housing. What is your exact model? You can email Help(at)XenonSupply(dot)com for additional information on your headlight and what you require.

XenonSupply says:

Not all HID kits are the same. The Honda Element uses something called a Dual Filament bulb where the low beam and high beam are in the same reflector housing. This type of bulb is converted to HID using a Bi-Xenon bulb and requires you to use a wiring harness that connects to the battery, XenonSupply ballasts come with EMI shielding and in general do not cause EMI interference with your radio.

xVxRayJohnathaNxVx says:

I ordered a bi-xenon kit instead of just a single beam kit by accident. They’re saying I need four-bulbs total instead and I would have to order another kit. So, does that mean only one bi-xenon kit comes with the high- and low- beams for one side? And I would have to order another for the other side?

gtowntreyble says:

beautiful

XenonSupply says:

Go ahead and try right now. The website is not down to our knowledge. Please contact us at Sales(at)XenonSupply(dot)com if you continue to have issues connecting to the website.

blackguy75 says:

I’m trying to get the kit but the website is down, how long will it be down?

XenonSupply says:

Is this a XenonSupply kit? Please email us at Help(at)XenonSupply(dot)com for technical support with regard to your HID kit.

XenonSupply says:

The covered portion should be on the bottom as shown in the video. light needs to reflect up so you should be able to look at the bulb as you insert into the headlight housing.

warr1 says:

the housing of the h4 bulb, the covered half part goes up or down ?

Jacky L. says:

your camera is very good. It’s better than 80% of the DIY videos for cars in youtube.

La Vang says:

I have a problem so any help can do…I install the bi-xenon hid kit on my 2000 toyota corolla but only one side will light up…I already tested both ballast and bulbs by alternating them and they both work. It only works on the far side away from the battery…I’m guessing the relay is bad..what do you guys think…let me know..

XenonSupply says:

one of your connectors will be unplugged and the other will be used by the harness. This will not cause the dash to throw an error.

Chris Robinson says:

Do you leave the original headlight connector unplugged? And will this cause a light on the dash?

XenonSupply says:

Your AMG should have a Accessory port in the engine bay that leads from the battery that you can hook up to for the wiring harness. Send us an email with your Vehicle year make and model and we will be able to assist you further with this process. Help(at)XenonSupply(dot)com

4jiggy1 says:

my battery is in teh trunk of my AMG?

aznfab213 says:

I purchased a kit. I installed it just like you showed. The low beam works perfect but when i switch to high beam, the lights shut off completely. when i got back to low beam they turn on. I have a bi xenon kit. I have tried many things but nothing seems to be working. What do you think the problem could be?

XenonSupply says:

Premium kits come with a 5 year extended replacement warranty and in general have a higher build quality as well as life expectancy. the additional componenets means you will have less potential for issues to come up with your installation if you are installing on a car which has not yet been tested by XenonSupply.

gamesindians1992 says:

What’s the REAL difference between standard and premium kits? What does premium mean? What about the decoders and capacitors? Do they extend the life of the xenons?

scoodie321 says:

now this guy know what hes doing…………thks.

t65k3 says:

Nice video, although I don’t own an element. Informational….

XenonSupply says:

No, there is no horizontal adjustment, just vertical. I believe if you adjust the screws that mount the headlight housing to the chassis you can adjust horizontally.

RisingSun350 says:

I’m starting a series of Honda Element “DIY” videos, since there isn’t a lot on youtube.

Awesome HID install, (the only thing i would say to the guys installing HID first time is wear rubber groves when handling the bulb…oil from your skin will mess up the bulbs when the burn hot…notice one bulb burn dimmer just an FYI)

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