bigmoose15
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- 2013 ExSport
I'm currently running EVOX-R projectors, Morimoto 50W ballasts, and matching D2S bulbs in my '13 Sport. I got all this from TRS along with their relay harness.
I've had an issue with my passenger side bulb not igniting when I start the car in the dark. This is with my light switch on "auto". I've contacted TRS and the consensus is that auto mode is basically not supported and not expected to work. However, it works for some.
I played around with timed relays which worked for me. However, the common relay online has a 10 second delay which i find to be way to long, so i ditched that solution.
Since it was always the passenger side, I figured it was the harness since the ballast was furthest from the battery. I didn't feel like bring out my oscilloscope and proving this, so i just went ahead and made a new harness myself. I speculated the TRS relay harness had these two problems:
1. Insufficient wire gauge used, causing a voltage drop during the startup surge.
2. Both relays being activated by just the driver side headlamp
The TRS harness appears to be 16 gauge, possibly 14. I made my new harness using a short 10ga at the battery with fuse, which then splits to two sections of 12ga, one for each relay. I moved the relays so each are right next to the respective headlamp.
I also have each relay being activated by their respective headlamp harness. I don't know if this makes any difference, but the thought is if the ECU has discrete control of each maybe it could be staggering the startup, even if its milliseconds difference.
I did this modification a month ago and since i've had zero issues starting my car in the dark and having the HID ignite in AUTO mode.
My conclusion is the TRS relay harness is insufficient at least for the 50W ballasts. It might work fine for those using the 35W ballasts.
I've had an issue with my passenger side bulb not igniting when I start the car in the dark. This is with my light switch on "auto". I've contacted TRS and the consensus is that auto mode is basically not supported and not expected to work. However, it works for some.
I played around with timed relays which worked for me. However, the common relay online has a 10 second delay which i find to be way to long, so i ditched that solution.
Since it was always the passenger side, I figured it was the harness since the ballast was furthest from the battery. I didn't feel like bring out my oscilloscope and proving this, so i just went ahead and made a new harness myself. I speculated the TRS relay harness had these two problems:
1. Insufficient wire gauge used, causing a voltage drop during the startup surge.
2. Both relays being activated by just the driver side headlamp
The TRS harness appears to be 16 gauge, possibly 14. I made my new harness using a short 10ga at the battery with fuse, which then splits to two sections of 12ga, one for each relay. I moved the relays so each are right next to the respective headlamp.
I also have each relay being activated by their respective headlamp harness. I don't know if this makes any difference, but the thought is if the ECU has discrete control of each maybe it could be staggering the startup, even if its milliseconds difference.
I did this modification a month ago and since i've had zero issues starting my car in the dark and having the HID ignite in AUTO mode.
My conclusion is the TRS relay harness is insufficient at least for the 50W ballasts. It might work fine for those using the 35W ballasts.