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LightWerkz Bi-Zenon retrofit wiring HELP needed

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Old Feb 24, 2007 | 07:34 AM
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LightWerkz Bi-Zenon retrofit wiring HELP needed

I need to know if I can modify my relayed 9007 harness to be used with the Lightwerkz Bi-Zenon retrofit HIDs. This is the harness that I have:http://www.eautoworks.com/html/ord-L...ss-1-28033.htm
I need to be able to get power the ballasts when both the high and low beams are and get power to the solenoid only when the high beams are selected.

Is it possible to modify the harness that I have already? Using the harness as-is only powers the ballasts w/ the low beams. It actuates the solenoid w/ the high beams but there's no light.

My DRLs are disconnected and the harness is properly installed for use with the halogen 9007's. The HIDs are installed and the do power up but only with the low beams selected. Please help...

I think that I have a solution...Here's what I'm thinking: If the low beam switched ground from the factory harness closes the circuit to turn on the ballast and the high beam switched ground from the factory harness closes the circuit to actuate the solenoid, couldn't I chassis ground the low beam switched ground leg? That should keep the circuit closed with both the low and high beams on. Correct me if I'm wrong.

BTW, LightWerkz's work with this retrofit is absolutely incredible. I'd recommend his services to anyone.
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