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Complete Guide to Xenon HID Lamps

TECHNICAL BULLETIN: COMPLETE GUIDE TO XENON HID LAMPS Electric Arc No Filament Gas & Metallic Salts Sealed in Glass Tube Tungsten Electrode Integrated Starter D1S, D1R, D3S, D3R HID systems (also known as Gas Discharge Bulbs) provide 200% more light on the road than a standard Halogen bulb. An electric arc is generated between two tungsten elements which ignites a mixture of xenon gas and metallic salts to create an intense light. HID headlamp burners produce between 2,800 and 3,500 lumens, from between 35 and 85 watts at 12.8 volts compared to between 700 and 2,100 lumens using 40 to 72 watts on a standard halogen. HID bulbs have an average life of 2000 hours compared to the standard bulb, which is between 450 and 1000 hours. ELTA//151018//V1.0 HID bulbs require a very high voltage to ignite. A ballast is used to provide the correct operating voltage alongside a starter to generate the initial 26,000v needed to ignite the bulb. D1 and D3 bulbs integrate the starter into the base of the bulb. HID headlamp have a whiter colour temperature of around 4100k compared to the yellowish 3200k of halogen bulbs. HID bulbs are designated a “S” burner or “R” burner. An “S” burner has a plain glass shield and are used in projector type optics where as “R” burners are designed for reflective type optics and have an opaque mask to create the cut off boundary near the top of the low beam. TECHNICAL BULLETIN: Complete Guide to Xenon HID Lamps What Are Xenon HID Lamps

TECHNICAL BULLETIN: COMPLETE GUIDE TO XENON HID LAMPS ID YOUR HID D1S (EB0101) D1R (EB0001) 85v 35w PK32d-3 Masked Projector With Starter D2S (EB0102) 85v 35w P32d-2 Clear Reflector No Starter D2R (EB0002) 85v 35w P32d-3 Masked Projector No Starter 85v 35w 42v 35w D3S (EB0103) 42v 35w PK32d-5 Clear Reflector With Starter ELTA//151018//V1.0 D3R (EB0003) 42v 35w PK32d-6 Masked Projector With Starter D4S (EB0104) 42v 35w P32d-5 Clear Reflector No Starter D4R (EB0004) 42v 35w P32d-6 Masked Projector No Starter TECHNICAL BULLETIN: Complete Guide to Xenon HID Lamps 85v 35w PK32d-2 Clear Reflector With Starter

TECHNICAL BULLETIN: COMPLETE GUIDE TO XENON HID LAMPS Diagnosing HID Faults Before replacing the Xenon HID Lamp, it is important to rule out other factors may causing the lighting issues. Flickering or failed lights can be caused by several other components within the HID lighting system. 1. Check the Ballast First This component is often the part at fault. Therefore, the first component to check is the ballast. A clicking / switching noise when operating the lights indicates that the ballast is functioning. So, if there is no noise, the ballast may need replacing. If the ballast is functioning, the next component to check is the ‘ballast to starter’ cabling. Check for damage and loose connections. 3. Check Starter (D2 & D4) If replacing a HID with separate starter (D2S, D2R, D4S or D4R), this should be checked next. It is the block which the HID base fits directly into. 4. Replace the HID Once satisfied that all other components are OK, the D2S can be replaced. Using the following guide. WARNING: HIGH VOLTAGE 30,000 Volts! SEE FOLLOWING GUIDE FOR SAFETY ADVICE ELTA//151018//V1.0 TECHNICAL BULLETIN: Complete Guide to Xenon HID Lamps HID bulbs require a ballast and starter/ igniter to generate the 18,000 to 30,000 volts required for ignition. D1 and D3 bulbs include the starter in the base but the ballast is always separate. 2. Check Wiring and Connections

TECHNICAL BULLETIN: COMPLETE GUIDE TO XENON HID LAMPS Replacing HID - Easy as 1,2,3 1. SAFETY FIRST Don’t be put off by fears over high voltage, just ensure you follow these three simple safety procedures before you start work. Turn off the lights at the switch Remove fuse(s) for lighting to isolate the HID circuit 2. (UN)PLUG AND PLAY Access the bulb as per the manufacturers guidelines. Usually either from the back of the headlight, removing the headlight or via the front wheel arch. D1 & D3 Pull out power connector Release clasp and replace bulb D2 & D4 Twist connector 45 to remove Release clasp and replace bulb 3. FLIP & REVERSE Always replace HID bulbs in pairs to ensure even colour temperature and brightness. Once both sides are replaced reverse the process to complete the procedure. Check the headlights for function, levelling and alignment. ELTA//151018//V1.0 TECHNICAL BULLETIN: Complete Guide to Xenon HID Lamps Turn off ignition and remove key

TECHNICAL BULLETIN: COMPLETE GUIDE TO XENON HID LAMPS Xenon HID Lamp Range and Specification D1R PK32d-3 Xenon HID Part No. Packaging Options ECE Volts Watts Base EB0001 SB D1R 85v 35w PK32d-3 Description / Information Colour E Marked D1S PK32d-2 Xenon HID Packaging Options ECE Volts Watts Base EB0101 SB D1S 85v 35w PK32d-2 E Marked D1S 85v 35w PK32d-2 E Marked / Upgrade Blue Tint / 6000k 85v 35w PK32d-2 Off-road / Upgrade Blue Tint / 7000k Description / Information Colour EB1101 SR EB1901 SR Description / Information Colour D2R P32d-3 Xenon HID Part No. Packaging Options ECE Volts Watts Base EB0002 SB D2R 85v 35w P32d-3 E Marked D2R 85v 35w P32d-3 E Marked / Upgrade Blue Tint / 6000k EB1002 ELTA//151018//V1.0 SR TECHNICAL BULLETIN: Complete Guide to Xenon HID Lamps Part No.

TECHNICAL BULLETIN: COMPLETE GUIDE TO XENON HID LAMPS Xenon HID Lamp Range and Specification D2S P32d-2 Xenon HID Part No. Packaging Options ECE Volts Watts Base EB0102 SB D2S 85v 35w P32d-2 D2S 85v 35w 85v EB1102 SR EB1902 SR Colour P32d-2 E Marked E Marked / Upgrade Blue Tint / 6000k 35w P32d-2 Off-road / Upgrade Blue Tint / 7000k Description / Information Colour D3R PK32d-6 Xenon HID Part No. Packaging Options ECE Volts Watts Base EB0003 SB D3R 42v 35w PK32d-6 E Marked D3S PK32d-5 Xenon HID Part No. Packaging Options ECE Volts Watts Base EB0103 SB D2R 42v 35w PK32d-5 E Marked D2R 42v 35w PK32d-5 E Marked / Upgrade Blue Tint / 6000k 42v 35w PK32d-5 Off-road / Upgrade Blue Tint / 7000k EB1103 SR EB1903 SR ELTA//151018//V1.0 Description / Information Colour TECHNICAL BULLETIN: Complete Guide to Xenon HID Lamps Description / Information

TECHNICAL BULLETIN: COMPLETE GUIDE TO XENON HID LAMPS Xenon HID Lamp Range and Specification D4R P32d-6 Xenon HID Part No. Packaging Options ECE Volts Watts Base EB0004 SB D4R 42v 35w P32d-6 Description / Information Colour E Marked D4S P32d-5 Xenon HID Packaging Options ECE Volts Watts Base EB0104 SB D4S 42v 35w P32d-5 E Marked D4S 42v 35w P32d-5 E Marked / Upgrade Blue Tint / 6000k 42v 35w P32d-5 Off-road / Upgrade Blue Tint / 7000k EB1104 SR EB1904 SR Packaging Option Codes SB Single Box TB Trade Box (x10) SC Single Clam Add option code to the end of the part number for packaging specific number. ELTA//151018//V1.0 Description / Information TC Twin Clam SR Single Retail Box Colour TR Twin Retail Box Example: EB0477SB is EB0477 in a single box TECHNICAL BULLETIN: Complete Guide to Xenon HID Lamps Part No.

TECHNICAL BULLETIN: COMPLETE GUIDE TO XENON HID LAMPS Xenon HID Lamp Range and Specification D5S PK32d-7 Xenon HID Part No. Packaging Options ECE Volts Watts Base EB0105 SB D5S 12v 25w PK32d-7 Description / Information Colour E Marked Part No. Packaging Options ECE Volts Watts Base EB0108 SB D8S 40v 25w PK32d-1 Description / Information E Marked NEW D5S and D8S 25W HID LAMPS 25w HID Lamps only output 2000 Lumen (rather than the traditional HID output of 3200 Lumen) so do not require automatic headlight range control or headlight washer systems under ECE Regulation 48. This makes 25w HID lamps a less expensive option for vehicle manufacturers and driver alike. ELTA//151018//V1.0 Colour TECHNICAL BULLETIN: Complete Guide to Xenon HID Lamps D8S PK32d-1 Xenon HID

TECHNICAL BULLETIN: COMPLETE GUIDE TO XENON HID LAMPS HID Upgrades The ELTA VisionPRO range now also boasts upgrades lamps offering a rise in Kelvin temperature up to 6000k or 7000k for a modern blue tint. ELTA VisionPRO Blue upgrade bulbs are E marked, offering a simple road legal replacement that increases colour temperature to 6000k. For an extreme 7000k boost, ELTA VisionPRO Sport upgrades deliver ultimate performance for off road applications such as rally and racing. Xenon HID upgrades not only delivery real benefits to the driver, they can also help business to boost sales for the business. Is it time you upgraded your sales? 6000k Blue Tint Direct Replacement E-Marked D2S EB1102SR D3S EB1103SR D4S EB1104SR 7000k Blue Tint Direct Replacement Off-road D1S EB1901SR ELTA//151018//V1.0 D2S EB1902SR D3S EB1903SR D4S EB1904SR TECHNICAL BULLETIN: Complete Guide to Xenon HID Lamps D1S EB1101SR

TECHNICAL BULLETIN: COMPLETE GUIDE TO XENON HID LAMPS The Benefits of Stocking Xenon HID Lamps ELTA Automotive are asking motor factors and garages to consider how much they are paying when purchasing HID/Gas Discharge bulbs on demand. Whilst O.E bulb prices remain high, ELTA product development teams have been successful in reducing costs without compromising quality and performance across their HID range. So is it now time to put HID into stock? HID bulbs have an average life of 2000 hours compared to the standard bulb, which is between 450 and 1000 hours. This equates to around 90,000 miles for the average driver and so HID bulbs are generally considered a ‘lifetime’ bulb. Because of this, many motor factors decided against holding stock of expensive HID bulbs preferring to order on demand. Whilst this made good sense a few years ago, ELTA believe now is the time to consider stocking a small range. ELTA has seen a significant increase in demand for replacement HID bulbs in recent years and expect the trend in growth to continue. ELTA believe motor factors can capitalise on the growth within the aftermarket by choosing to stock a range of lower cost, high quality aftermarket HID bulbs in favour of ordering O.E on demand. Just like O.E counterparts, ELTA VisionPRO HID bulbs provide 200% more light on the road than standard Halogen bulbs, producing between 2,800 and 3,500 lumens. They also boast the same average life of around 2000 hours and replace both projector (S) and reflective (R) type optics including D1R, DS, DR, D2S, D3R, D3S, D4R, D4S, D5S and D8S. FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT ELTA AUTOMOTIVE ON 44(0)1675 466999 OR EMAIL SALES@ELTA.CO.UK ELTA//151018//V1.0 TECHNICAL BULLETIN: Complete Guide to Xenon HID Lamps HID bulbs first appeared in automotive applications in the early 1990’s as an option on the BMW 7 Series, but it was not until the end of the 1990’s however, that the first Bi-Xenon headlights as we know them today appeared on the Mercedes-Benz CL-Class. Since then HIDs have risen in popularity and an increasing number of vehicles fitted with them are entering the realm of the independent aftermarket. After all, 90,000 miles is by no means ‘end of life’ for a vehicle today, especially the high-end and prestige marques that commonly feature HID systems.

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4. Replace the HID Once satisfied that all other components are OK, the D2S can be replaced. Using the following guide. Diagnosing HID Faults Before replacing the Xenon HID Lamp, it is important to rule out other factors may causing the lighting issues. Flickering or failed lights can be caused by several other components within the HID .

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