Last weekend my HID headlight stopped working.
So yesterday I set about tracing the problem. It seemed to be damaged wire because it would turn on and off as I played with all the wires to and from the ballast. I couldnt establish which wire exactly because it was very intermittent. I had to do this with the engine running.
I finally found that by rearranging the way I held all the wires in place it would stay on, so a temporary fix at best.
BUT.....
In doing so I seem to have completely fried the instrument cluster which now is completely stuffed. None of the lights come on any more apart from the backlighting for the LCD panel. On the LCD panel itself only a part of the number at the bottom (which normally shows the trip odo etc) shows.
I tried disconnecting the battery for a while but that didn't help at all. It looks pretty terminal to me.
Any suggestions?
Also I don't want to install another instrument cluster and blow that as well - I'm wondering if its the voltage regulator not coping with the lower loads (I have LED tail light and indicators and a HID headlight all of which use much less power).
So yesterday I set about tracing the problem. It seemed to be damaged wire because it would turn on and off as I played with all the wires to and from the ballast. I couldnt establish which wire exactly because it was very intermittent. I had to do this with the engine running.
I finally found that by rearranging the way I held all the wires in place it would stay on, so a temporary fix at best.
BUT.....
In doing so I seem to have completely fried the instrument cluster which now is completely stuffed. None of the lights come on any more apart from the backlighting for the LCD panel. On the LCD panel itself only a part of the number at the bottom (which normally shows the trip odo etc) shows.
I tried disconnecting the battery for a while but that didn't help at all. It looks pretty terminal to me.
Any suggestions?
Also I don't want to install another instrument cluster and blow that as well - I'm wondering if its the voltage regulator not coping with the lower loads (I have LED tail light and indicators and a HID headlight all of which use much less power).