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Originally Posted by kenchan not sure off hand how many watts the stock lamp pulls but if you're running higher wattage you should install a relay and run new wiring

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Old 12-25-2009, 09:37 PM   #15 (permalink)
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not sure off hand how many watts the stock lamp pulls but if you're running higher wattage you should install a relay and run new wiring to the ballast.

from the post it appears to me a user install issue.. or a user created issue.

the title of the thread sounds like the car did something wrong on its own which i doubt.
thats the thing thats still confusing me, i dont know if the headlights caused this. I have 8000k in my other car and never any issues. Just wondering if it could have been the burning smell i smelt a few days ago (before i installed the bulbs). Just found out the dealership isnt opened until the 31st....ghey.
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