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Pure hid conversion done today
funguf
 

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RE: Pure hid conversion done today

(21-10-2013 09:17pm)Jonathon555 Wrote:  No just remove the original bulbs, and undo the two 10mm bolts on the top of the nearside headlight . Pull yhe lever on the right side of the headlight and pull the light forward . That should give you more room to work with.

I am about to do my friends evoque , would some pictures / videos help ?

Did this today, had problems fitting the bulbs into the holders themselves. The bulb didn't seem to fit with the rubber rings around it...removed and they went in fine.

SD4 Pure Tech Manual, 5 Door, Fuji White with Black Contrast Roof, Black Grille/Vents/Mirror Caps, Pure Style Pack, Privacy Glass, Mud Flaps.
15-12-2013 12:02am
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BA74
 

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Post: #32
RE: Pure hid conversion done today

(14-12-2013 10:01pm)Ringo Wrote:  Hi BA
With mine, the lead that you unclip from the original globe has a little locking type lug on it, with the new HID system it looked like it would plug straight in , wit the same little lug locking device, but plugged in that way it wouldn't work. I just had to turn it around and push in, it holds in perfectly as it has a rubber type "o ring " type arrangement around the bottom of the plug.
I think once you get your system you will work it out, I first plugged it in the wrong way, then worked out what was meant by reversing the plug, I'm no auto electrician by any means. Did the passenger side first as you have a bit more room to work with.
Good luck with it
P.S. drove last night, first time with HID fitted , major improvement, can now see in the dark ( even the wife noticed)

Thanks Ringo, makes more sense now.
Looking forward to some decent vision at night!
BA

Gone - Range Rover Evoque - Si4 Pure - 5 Door Fuji White
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15-12-2013 12:43am
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BA74
 

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RE: Pure hid conversion done today

I finally received the HID kit and installed, everything went together fine and I even figured the reverse connector thing however when I turn the lights on they just flash once and go off???
Any ideas??? Please!!!

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06-01-2014 11:14am
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BA74
 

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RE: Pure hid conversion done today

(06-01-2014 11:14am)BA74 Wrote:  I finally received the HID kit and installed, everything went together fine and I even figured the reverse connector thing however when I turn the lights on they just flash once and go off???
Any ideas??? Please!!!

FYI - ballast was faulty, got replaced and works perfectly now!

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26-02-2014 10:44am
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jph
 

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RE: Pure hid conversion done today

Hi all,
Do you need the Canbus error type kit or does the standard kit work on the Evoque?
Cheers
john
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30-07-2014 05:43am
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jph
 

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Pure hid conversion done today

Anyone? (Crickets chirping)
06-08-2014 08:41am
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Jinzen
 

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RE: Pure hid conversion done today

(30-07-2014 05:43am)jph Wrote:  Hi all,
Do you need the Canbus error type kit or does the standard kit work on the Evoque?
Cheers
john

Canbus to be safe - though when the shop installed my Morimoto kit, they said it didn't through any errors without, but I had already bought the Canbus so they used it anyway.
06-08-2014 10:26pm
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jph
 

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Pure hid conversion done today

Thanks Jinzen, I don't want the wasted power and extra heat from the resistors used in the canbus error free kit. Can anyone confirm that the standard AP kit worked for them?
07-08-2014 05:15am
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