HID Retrofit

abdomega

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I decided to upgrade the headlamps on my 2005 PA Ultra. This was the first retrofit I've done and it was a challenge to say the least but after I did the passenger side, the driver side was much easier.

Instead of using the headlamp housings on the car, I swapped out for an OEM replacement I bought on Ebay, went about opening them up and commencing with the retro. The kit installed is the G5 D2S Bi-Xenon Projector Retrofit which I purchased everything from Lightwerkz. All in the cost was just under $600.

Thanks for looking!


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I have some familiarity with your challenge. I have a 2011 Malibu that I tried to retrofit with HIDs. It was more than I was able to manage after just one, so I cut my losses, bought a housing, and swapped to LEDs.

On my 2005 LeSabre, when I turn on the high beams, the stock circuitry turns off the low beams. My Malibu did/does not do that. I would need to ensure that the LeSabre's low beams stayed on anytime the headlights are on, then add the high beams.
 
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