View Full Version : problem with HID Mcculloch


rookie
12-17-2004, 05:06 PM
was wondering if any of you guys have installed the Mcculloch 6000k HID kit on the 04 wrx before. I was installing the HID kit last night and i noticed that the power plug doesn't fit the HID ballast. the ballast if way bigger than the stock headlights harness. i'd appreciate any info.

j0kr187
12-17-2004, 08:25 PM
Try posting on NASIOC.com, they might help there as well.

XtremeSTI
12-17-2004, 09:19 PM
What you have to do it cut both plugs of the two harnesses and hard wire them in together. I recomend soldering the conections aswell. Aftermarket HID kits are very picky about lighting up. In most cases, depending on the kit itself, the car will have to be on and running in order for both bulbs to light. They are a low powered light (35W for HID compaired to your stock 55w low-beam 65w high-beam) but they require alot of voltage for the starters to ignite the HID bulbs. The better aftermarket HID kits will have two sepparete boxes (the smaller one is the starter which creates the power to ignite the bulbs (20,000 to 35,000 some odd volts!!!) and the larger box is the ballast (which converts the 35w into the high voltage used to keep the bulb burning). I have installed a lot of these kits at my shop. Do everything right the first time and they will last a long time. Hope this info helps. Oh, and dont forget that the HIDS have polarity. They can only be hooked up one way, so make sure you have the wires correct when you are hard wiring in the connection.

Gleb83
12-18-2004, 06:12 PM
From what are I understood previously is that the seperate ignitor/ballasts sets are inferior. Care to shed some light on why the seperate units are better?

XtremeSTI
12-18-2004, 08:06 PM
From what are I understood previously is that the seperate ignitor/ballasts sets are inferior. Care to shed some light on why the seperate units are better?

Its all about opinion in my eyes. I have had plenty of experience with both types of aftermarket HID kits. I have more problems with the "all in one" type unit as far as warranty issues (units and bulbs going bad). Also it makes replacing parts cheaper too. I have just had better luck with the separate systems.

RAGEWRX
12-26-2004, 12:17 PM
Where can I get a 4100K H3 kit for my fogs?

adrian
12-27-2004, 01:54 PM
post mor pics of your kit. i installed a similar kit in my 04 and what i did was use the harness from the bulb used that connector and wired it into my HID kit. then i just pluged the kit into teh factory harness and everything was good. IF the lights dont turn on try reversing the polarity (i know this sounds crazy but it worked for me). i had it wired pos to pos, and neg to neg. it didnt work so i reversed and wired pos to neg and neg to pos and it all worked ok. (yes i did have it correct and i know what im doing) rep from company told me about this.

-adrian

p.s. if you need pics then let me know and ill try to get some.

escaflowne
12-28-2004, 12:43 PM
im installing my kit today. Not exactly Mcculloch but it's similar. Imma try to do it "plug and play" style. haha.

adrian
12-28-2004, 02:32 PM
whats the kits name? if its from hid express then teh kit will have to be installed the same way i mentioned. actually most kits will have to be installed like that . plus im not worried about a 10$ headlight harness (harness you cut to make it plug and play).

escaflowne
12-28-2004, 04:34 PM
Hm.. there has to be a set of instructions somewhere! agh!

it's really too bad that they didn't make these things universal. And Subaru isn't making it any better with their funny wiring.

im sure there are ways to make new plugs. haha. i don't think mine fits the ballast either. i hope it does. i lost the extra harness they gave me. :)

escaflowne
12-28-2004, 04:39 PM
hey guys. i did some searching and came up with this.

http://www.skivvies.com/photos/HID_Connectors

might just give some of us a better idea of what's going on.
im trying to find some harnesses that might help the process.

i'll try Kragen or autozone next week.

escaflowne
12-30-2004, 09:35 AM
i think i know how to do this.

i test fitted my kit yesterday and it was a pain in the butt. Go to subaru and get the plug. Basically, i suggest making your own harness. It'll be a lot nicer than saudering directly into the factory wiring. This way you can just throw it out and go back to stock really easier once your kit dies. anyhoo... i don't know if they sell just the socket/plug, might have to get whole cap assembly. I'm guessing they cost around 10 bucks. I'm going to buy some this weekend and i'll tell you guys how much they are.