Quote Originally Posted by kceire
Quote Originally Posted by GERMANIKS
Quote Originally Posted by kceire
What car you got?
I tried the pre LCI xenon conversion on my cousins pre LCI and it only brought on error after error and that was after proper wiring and coding from a well known coder.

They just seem to never work properly.

Best option for pre LCI cars IMHO is to just go LCI halogen and put a hid kit in. The look 100 times better too.
You are mistaken Keith the pre lci xenon headlights I fitted to your cousin had 0 errors.
I do them regularly. 0 errors.
What happened is that your cousin fitted angel eyes that kept throwing parking lights failures. And they still are, despite having them coded out, they are still throwing errors on startup.
Within a week you cousin had them broken as he tried to fix the condensation.
Then he bought a new lci set that you wired up. All good. Put then he put his angel eyes agai and they are still throwing errors.
He needs new good quality angel eyes such as Mtech ones.
He knows it and he is picking these up from Florida this week hopefully
The errors were not the main issue. The lack of proper alignment was the main issue. They pointed to the ground constantly and could not be aligned properly.

They had zero error with oem angel eye bulbs as per his current LCI light. The wiring was never an issue it was just the mechanical alignment that car couldn't adjust to as they are auto on oem xenon.

LCI conversion is the only way to go with this in my opinion. The pre LCI xenon will cost a lot more to get working properly if at all.
There was no error the alignment could not be done by his mechanic that is a different story. He put his aftermarket angel eyes on the old and new ones and that is the only error he had. I know he was at my place again last week to get the airbag fixed.
But as I said to you before if you really want lci xenons on pre lci car it is best to get the halogen headlight and put hid on it. Or change the lm module to lm2 as well If you wan oem lci xenons.
Lci xenons will cost actually more to retrofit if you get the new lm2 xenon version too.