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Originally Posted by r1100rider
i got to thinking if that works so would triggering the lites with the handlebar sw and then hitting the starter tried it and it works
I tried that and it didn't work on mine. Pulled the trigger, waited 30 or so seconds for the lights to warm up and continued to hold the trigger while pushing the start button and no luck
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Originally Posted by ARCTIC
My final analysis is.......... IT WON'T WORK WITH THESE DAMN LIGHTS
I'm going to quit and patiently wait for my high powered halogen lights while I still have a functioning starter on my Spyder.
Believe me....I totally feel your pain...
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KBcarstuff and xenon depot they are not the same
you said I bought the HID lighting kit from Xenon Depot
i don't know if they have the same quality of ballast ?
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Originally Posted by va2djd
KBcarstuff and xenon depot they are not the same
you said I bought the HID lighting kit from Xenon Depot
i don't know if they have the same quality of ballast ?
They are the same. Xenon Depot is sold through KBcarstuff.com Everything the user on here named "xenondepot" sells goes through the site KBcarstuff.com. I think (not sure) that the xenon depot is their store branded collection of HID lighting kits. Kinda like craftsman tools sold through sears. Type in www.xenondepot.com on your web browser and see where it takes you. I do not see anywhere on their website where they sell anything but xenon depot labeled HID kits. John and Danny are the two that I have spoke with at KBcarstuff. For clarification, my kit is the xtreme kit which is supposed to have the higher quality components.
Last edited by ARCTIC; 06-08-2013 at 05:16 PM.
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Well,
KB is advising me to try eliminating the relay and power the system directly from the headlight wires because they think that my issue could be from not having a load on the headlight power wires. They never mentioned this in my initial call. I already have the whole thing uninstalled and boxed up. I MIGHT try to unplug the headlights to test their theory. Does anyone know if this is a possibility?
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It will run without the relay's in there BUT.... Won't start when you have the headlights on. So if you start it, turn the key off and then back on it will keep the headlights on and won't start. It's very strange. It kicks out the starter.
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Mind are install without the realay on head and fog and no problem with nanny
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The fawking thing still does weird chit with the lights. Sometimes the high/low shutter flickers rapidly and the engine sputters.
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Have you checked your battery condition and connections? It sounds like a bad battery may be aggravating the issue.
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Originally Posted by NancysToy
Have you checked your battery condition and connections? It sounds like a bad battery may be aggravating the issue.
I guess I haven't gone back to hooking jumper cables up to the truck without the relay's
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Ok, I stuck with it and ruled out EVERY POSSIBLE scenario. Tried it with the jumper cables hooked up and It still does weird stuff. Sometimes it takes 2 or three attempts to start the bike. Sometimes it starts and runs but kinda sputters before it pulls through. I'm quitting on them. The PIAA bulbs are nearly indistinguishable between them and stock. Not worth spending any money for the swap. I'm back to pretty much stock but it'll start and run everytime I push the button. I would consider offers on the HID lighting kit if anyone out there wants to give it a try
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Originally Posted by ARCTIC
Ok, I stuck with it and ruled out EVERY POSSIBLE scenario. Tried it with the jumper cables hooked up and It still does weird stuff. Sometimes it takes 2 or three attempts to start the bike. Sometimes it starts and runs but kinda sputters before it pulls through. I'm quitting on them. The PIAA bulbs are nearly indistinguishable between them and stock. Not worth spending any money for the swap. I'm back to pretty much stock but it'll start and run everytime I push the button. I would consider offers on the HID lighting kit if anyone out there wants to give it a try
Seems pretty clear that the Xenon Depot type hids are the problem.... Are you not getting any help from them on resolving this?
They are a sponsor but when I had an issue with their fog light kit they were scarce and not at all helpful. Some sponsors are lots better than others and many will jump at the chance to resolve a problem like this...
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Originally Posted by cjackg
Seems pretty clear that the Xenon Depot type hids are the problem.... Are you not getting any help from them on resolving this?
They are a sponsor but when I had an issue with their fog light kit they were scarce and not at all helpful. Some sponsors are lots better than others and many will jump at the chance to resolve a problem like this...
I calmly discussed it with them a couple times on the phone. On the first call they told me that Danny would look at my thread on here and try and troubleshoot and respond. I've seen no response. They are pretty much calling it a freak deal. I'm on my own because they have been installed. They offered to sell me bulbs at cost for another application if I wanted to put them on another vehicle... I've done nothing wrong but I'm picking up the tab. I'm not real impressed
To qualify my abilities so you don't think I'm some sort of a dumbazz.... I've installed multiple high powered car stereos and boat stereo systems, wired and rewired many trailers. Rebuilt and installed snowmobile motors. Worked in the service department at car dealerships all through high school and college.
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Originally Posted by ARCTIC
This same exact situation is happening to me. I am finished hooking everything up on my 2011 RS (headlights and foglights), but when I try to start the bike, it goes straight to VSS fault. I contacted John from Xenon Depot and he told me I needed to purchase the inline capacitor they sell to fix the problem (CBFIX). I am skeptical about this working, but I am going to try. This has been frustrating to say the least.
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OK.....................you've convinced me. LED lights from Custom Dynamics it is!
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Originally Posted by Mavericklion79
This same exact situation is happening to me. I am finished hooking everything up on my 2011 RS (headlights and foglights), but when I try to start the bike, it goes straight to VSS fault. I contacted John from Xenon Depot and he told me I needed to purchase the inline capacitor they sell to fix the problem (CBFIX). I am skeptical about this working, but I am going to try. This has been frustrating to say the least.
If you end up deciding to give up on the aftermarket ones.. I have a factory can-am kit for sale $340 the bike will run perfectly with the factory kit and replaces the whole light fixture with nicely sealed housings that are designed for the HID lights
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Originally Posted by Flanker
OK.....................you've convinced me. LED lights from Custom Dynamics it is!
How does led compare to HID?
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Originally Posted by Flanker
LEDs have a low voltage/current draw (compared to HIDs or halogens), run much cooler, don't have any ballasts to with, and put out an intense blue/white light. Might be cheaper than an HID kit too; though I'm not sure on that point as I haven't researched any HID kits. I would also note; from reading other forum threads here, there seems to be a huge qualitative and ease of installation/operation difference in HID kits.........some have reported excellent experiences with a particular brand of HID kit [of course I can't remember which brand it is ]. This parallels what I've read about various HID kits in the car forums I'm a member of also.
customdynamics.com go to their Spyder section.....................they've got tons of useful (and the other kind too) LED upgrades. Turn your ride into a veritable road bound UFO!
BTW: Despite my initial post; I am sorry to hear you've had such an aggravating time with the HID kit; like that can really ruin your day in a hurry; especially considering the expense, and time and effort trying to trouble shoot intractable technical issues. good luck!
This is an old post someone dug up. Since starting this post, I gave up on trying to make the Xenon Depot HID lights work and bought a CAN-AM HID kit which worked perfectly for me until I traded my RS (it's actually a GS) for a ST Limited. I had only used the kit for 2 months so I switched the bike back to stock before trading it in. And it won't work on my new bike.
Not sure If I'm going to mess with my ST headlights or not. They are better in stock form than the RS was but the HID kit was SOOOOOOO DAMN NICE.
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