Kenworth t660 headldlight issue! HELP!

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  1. Montalvo1

    Montalvo1 Bobtail Member

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    Hey ya'll !

    To start out i have a 2012 t660 Kenworth that has 2 different head lamp assemblies. The Diver side is equipped with factory HID Light w/Ballast. The passenger side has the regular Non- HID 9005/H11 assembly. I purchased nice LED Conversion Kits for FOGS + Headlights and upon installation I realized the headlights were different! FML

    So I would like to figure out how to convert the driver side assembly (H.I.D SIDE) to use the 9005/H11 kit I bought. I looked inside and took the housing apart a bit and couldn't see a way to connect these as there is no standard hook up or separation. Please help, I really would like to use the LED's I bought and not order new Assemblies!

    Thanks!
     
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  3. pavrom

    pavrom Road Train Member

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    Gonna play with wiring plug , i replaced my hids with standard halogen ones and low beam was not working at all , only high beam when you turn the lights on , if i wanted to switch to high beam - same bulb was working but brighter . Took electrical guy 30 min to fix it and now works perfect
     
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  4. pavrom

    pavrom Road Train Member

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    I think hid have different wiring due to going through balast and igniter ...
     
  5. Montalvo1

    Montalvo1 Bobtail Member

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    Yea I guess that makes sense. I’ll have super duper diagnose with wiring diagram and rewire I supposed. Do you no what he did exactly!??
    Thanks for the reply btw!
    -noob
     
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