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Bi-xenon kit for Cayenne


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Does anyone know if it's possible to retrofit Bi-Xenon kit on a halogen-headlamp based Cayenne? Or can you recommend an aftermarket HID/xenon kit for Cayenne which I can have installed professionally by a local dealer in California?

Thanks!

Yeah, Alpha and Xetronic got some pretty good HID bi-xenon kits. You have to build a bracket to hang the ballast. You are looking at $1000.00+ with installation.

However, you may also try to look for the genuine bi-xenon headlights. Like new ready-to-install parts are of the similar cost as the HID kits, but you may save a little bit on installation. Check eBay out.

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Does anyone know if it's possible to retrofit Bi-Xenon kit on a halogen-headlamp based Cayenne? Or can you recommend an aftermarket HID/xenon kit for Cayenne which I can have installed professionally by a local dealer in California?

Thanks!

Yeah, Alpha and Xetronic got some pretty good HID bi-xenon kits. You have to build a bracket to hang the ballast. You are looking at $1000.00+ with installation.

However, you may also try to look for the genuine bi-xenon headlights. Like new ready-to-install parts are of the similar cost as the HID kits, but you may save a little bit on installation. Check eBay out.

AlienGG are you familiar with anyone in the SF Bay Area who is a reputable installer of these Alpha/Xetronic kits?

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I am a installer for HID in SF bay area my shop is in novato and i live in sausalito. 400$ installed with 2 year warenty. I install these a lot and the f1speck kit is the best for the price. I have installed these on my cayenne in the headlights, fogs, and the turning projectors. call me up if your interested. If you have any problem with them i warenty my self and swap on the spot if i have the part in stock. call me up Justin 415-246-6607 Im also doing all cinds of modifactions to mine so if your interested in anything else let me know

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I think Loren will answer that Q. ^_^

I put HIDS in my cayenne no problem very easy install 10 min

I justin first time , I installed hids on my Cayenne 2006 , one little problem , I live in

canada therefor I needed to programme d r l .So when I start up my cayenne 06 lights are off

reducted voltage is sent to my day lights , the hid' s flicker and when the lights are turned on

it works fine .I don't know if programming could solve my problem or lighting my day lights

else where or something............

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Hi all, I am fighting since more than a month now to get this issue solved and I hope you could help. I have a US cayenne 2004 and I did the complete facelift conversion. All went ok except the headlights, mine has no xenon on it and the new ones I installed are OEM xenon and they don't work ok. I heard about modules or boxes but at unreasonable prices. Any suggestions ? Thanks a lot

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Is the automatic range adjustment system for yoir Ned xenon front lights working properly too ?

 

was there wires ready and brackets front and rear for the sensor/ levelleres ?

 

I have a 2004 halogen (none xenon) Cayenne.  3,2

the car has now a facelift 2008 turbo front end with xenon, but the range leveling system is not installled.    Is it possible ?  How to do ? Seems like it’s missing wires in the rear.

there is brackets front and rear.   And I have the levelleres, although the electric connector on the front one doesn’t fit...

 

I have no wires from rear yet.....where red should the wires from rear be connected ? 

 

What kind of programming is neccecary ? 

 

Running dayligh doses not work work when the engine starts.

 

light switch needs to be switched on before I start the car.......else the front light xenon does not go on. 

 

 

Any any help to get ?  

 

 

 

 

 

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