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    ok so i got the DDM tuning 35w kit just last week and have it all installed with the relay harness and i love them.But in my HUD and on my dash my brights indicator stays on and flickers ever so often and its kinda pissin me off.I am wondering if anyone has found a fix for this at all. please let me know. thank you

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    Has something to do with the pin combination on the harness, there is a fix for it. You just need to switch the pins around if i'm not wrong. Its on here somewhere just too lazy to find it at the moment.
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    well i dont have high beams. i got only the low beam kit
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    2000 2dr. black GTP|Headers|3.1"|xp'ed|ported s/c|HPT & aem wb|3.29's built trans|19° timing|0°KR
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    whiny that not like mine. i dont have highs in my hid's so therefore i noly have 2 wires coming out the side going into the ballast
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    Let me go out and take a look at mine because i only have low beams in mine too
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    yea look at yours and tell me whats dff lol cuz mine r hooked up rigth for sure. they r working properly its just that high beam light. and im wondering if maybe there is someway to ground out the high beams or anything. but idk....
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    pull your cluster off 4 screws and pull the bulb....unless you mean the lights them self are flickering

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    its flickering in the HUD bballa
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    when i had a hid kit w/out hi's, i had the high beam indicator on too..
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    i had the same thing with my gt and the 03 taurus when i owned it, both single Hid only. However i had the kit with hid lows and halogen high's and i didn't have a problem. I believe the high beam ghost illumination is indicating their is a problem with your high beam
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