Colebatch said:
I just got normal kits, and have not had any canbus problems
I got stuck in to HID-ing my 12 today. Started by plugging the kits in to the feeds to low & high beam & testing them per the instructions. Everything worked, No Canbus warnings. Fired the bike up a couple of times to make sure everything's happy.
First problem is to mount the ballasts. After much searching I realise I've got no suitable material to fabricate a bracket from, so I go for the bodge option & use Velcro tape to attach the ballast to the underside of the oil cooler taking care to make sure they don't foul the forks. Cable tie bodge for backup & that'll do for starters.
Beginning with the dip beam, I whip off the rear cover, mark the center & drill a 25mm hole & fit the grommet. Out with the H7, in with the HID & at this point I realise the 12 volt +/- feed to the ballast is too short. The instructions say you can extend this but not the high voltage leads. The high voltage leads are plenty long enough, so I splice in about 75mm of extra wire into the 12 volt side & now it reaches the ballast no problem. Stop for dinner.
Back out to the bike, tape up the wiring, cable tie everything in place, fit the back cover & fire up. No light, & a lamp warning error on the display. Sod it. Snip cable ties, swap out HID bulb. Same error. Swap ballast's same error. Try High beam. Error.
Refit H7. It lights, error clears. Refit HID. HID works. Tidy it up again. Fire up, Lamp error. F**k. Have I blown the bulbs? 30 seconds under the bonnet of the car & the engine bay is lit up like something out of a Stephen King film. I've not blown the bulbs then.
Back to the bike. I'm out of time & I've butchered the rear cover of the low beam. Nothing for it but to swap the HID bulb into the high beam & restore functional H7 to low beam. Now I'll be able to get home from work tomorrow, albeit I've no high-beam until I sort the error problem, or get a new rear cover & refit the H7. Bloody Canbus.
The HID appears to intermittently not work because the canbus goblin thinks there is a bulb fault. The only way to clear it is to refit a H7 & then try the HID again. Sometimes it'll work & sometimes it wont. I thought my spliced 12 volt feed might have tripped it, but the unspliced one has the same problem, so it's not that.
At this point I think I need a resistor to feed the canbus goblin the required number of ohms & then hopefully it'll work. If not, then plan B is lightbar & aux lights. Pity, cos I didn't really want to go that route.
CQH