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cva617680 Jul 29, 2009 11:27 AM

Headlights
 
I installed new Nokya 55w H13 bulbs in my 2009 HHR SS. Now the high beams do not work. The dealer stated that these bulbs burned the connectors. I could remember that these bulbs are the same wattage and etc like the standard bulbs. Has any one had this happen to them? Were can I get new harnesses and better bulbs?:red::red:

thorn11166 Jul 29, 2009 12:39 PM


Originally Posted by cva617680 (Post 400897)
I installed new Nokya 55w H13 bulbs in my 2009 HHR SS. Now the high beams do not work. The dealer stated that these bulbs burned the connectors. I could remember that these bulbs are the same wattage and etc like the standard bulbs. Has any one had this happen to them? Were can I get new harnesses and better bulbs?:red::red:

just wondering but have ya tried putting the original ones in it? then if its still not working take it to another dealer with the stock bulbs in it and play the i dunno what happened game

solman98 Jul 29, 2009 12:41 PM

I'm trying to figure out how a stock replacment type bulb burned up the wiring.

cva617680 Jul 29, 2009 03:49 PM

The dealer said the amps are higher! I do know the wattage is the same as stock bulbs
55W. The dealer stated that the bluer/whiter aftermarket bulbs have to have higher amps to get the brighter light output. I have tried silverstars and Hellas. They all burn out very fast. With the Nokyas the left side comes on and off. Now the high beams do not work at all.

xzombiex66 Jul 29, 2009 04:02 PM

hmmm I think your dealer is full of it.

oneton Jul 29, 2009 05:15 PM

Have you looked at the headlamp plugs yourself ? Are they melted ? If they are something is wrong

HHR_ROX_CALI Jul 29, 2009 06:56 PM


Originally Posted by cva617680 (Post 400950)
The dealer said the amps are higher! I do know the wattage is the same as stock bulbs
55W.

simple Ohms law:

watts = voltage x current
written another way: current = watts divided by voltage

therefore if the light is 55 watts (same as stock) and the car is 12 volts, the light does not draw more current! Am I missing something? :confused:

HHR_ROX_CALI Jul 29, 2009 07:05 PM

Nokya Arctic White H13 (9008) 60/55W Light Bulbs:

"While light output is increased, the current draw remains the same, so there is no risk of melted harnesses, sockets, wires, or short circuits, etc. No wiring modifications are necessary, making installation very simple."

Source: http://www.eautoworks.com/product-Nokya-33296.htm

thorn11166 Jul 29, 2009 11:07 PM

sounds like if gm dont take care of it then nokya should...

NxlKing2304 Jul 30, 2009 05:51 AM

Here's my 2 Cents.....You should probably be looking into another dealer. I think they just idn't want to fix the problem because of the Aftermarket Lights. Put the stock ones on and go to another dealer. Follow what thorn11166 said. Most dealer wont work on Aftermarket problems though.


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