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Old 04-23-2003, 11:44 AM
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99 a4 1.8tq one peice vaelos. i purchased the hid4less 4300 xenon kit for my car. when doing the install power craped out to the left side low beam. not sure of the problem i wired the headlights to my hi beams. today when i was trying to fix them i removed the fuse for the lo beam. after i noticed it was the problem i went to replace it however i did not have another fuse. i placed back the old one and when i turned the lights on the left side lo beam was not working again. please help
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Old 04-23-2003, 11:48 AM
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Default If the fuse is blown you need to replace with a new fuse. Putting

the old one back in will not make the lights work.
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even if the lights were working with the blown one in previous to my removing the fuse?
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Default Re: If the fuse is blown you need to replace with a new fuse. Putting

based on your post you say you wired your low beams into your high beams, big no no. you also said you tried to turn them on the the left side crapped out and realized the fuse was the problem. if a fuse dies what ever it runs will not work
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