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HID installation into 2015+ sedona w/ Halogen headlights

25K views 29 replies 8 participants last post by  rougeben83  
Nice write-up. I might just tackle this one of these days. I've never installed HIDs, but done plenty of other lighting and wiring projects.

Since you've done quite a few HID retrofits, are there any brands you recommend, or a trusted online retailer?
 
I just ordered this kit https://www.theretrofitsource.com/hid-systems-20/hid-systems-universal/h7-morimoto-elite.html
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Morimoto XB 35w ballasts with H7B 4500k bulbs. I opted for the CANBUS connector vs the relay setup. It's supposed to have some capacitors and resistors in it to eliminate flickering and bulb-out warnings.

Also picked up these H7 adapters from Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B078XBRPJ1/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
They look like the ones kobi411 used, so I hope they work.

I'm going to attempt this at first without removing the front bumper and headlights. If that doesn't go as planned, I guess I'll be spending some time taking off the bumper. I've been able to successfully swap the OEM low beams for OSRAM nightbreakers, so it should work out fine.
 
Success!! Some parts were easier than I expected, others harder. Overall it wasn't too bad though.

I started by removing the front bumper cover. I wanted to be able to mount the ballasts to the body and not have to struggle getting the bulbs in. Just a few bolts and plastic retainer pins and it was off.

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Next it was time to fit the bulbs in the stock headlight housing. I bought some H7 conversion rings linked earlier in this thread. They didn't work without a little modifications. First, the H7 bulb didn't sit flush like they do in the OEM retainer.

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As you can see, the one on the right doesn't let the H7 bulb sit right. The one on the left has been modified already. What I had to do was grind three small tabs with a Dremel. I marked what needed to be cut in silver Sharpie. The center hole needed to be widened a bit as well to fit the largest plug coming from the HID bulb.

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Here's what the plug looks like fitting through the hole. I took off a retaining clip from the plug so it was a little smaller.

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Next step was grinding off one of the fins from the rear headlight cap.

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Once that's done, I drilled a 7/8" hole with a step bit and ground a little more for the tabs on the large plug mentioned earlier.

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I ran all the wires through that hole and fit the rubber gasket. It doesn't sit completely flush on the outside, but seals nicely on the inside.

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Here's where I mounted the ballasts, after pre-drilling the screw holes.

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Here's what it looks like after reinstalling the headlight. It's pretty well hidden and out of the way.

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Tested before reinstalling the bumper cover. I actually tested all the new stuff before removing the bumper cover and headlights, but it never hurts to do it again.

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The bumper cover went back on as easily as it came off.

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I went with the 35w 4500k kit. I knew the light was going to be more yellow than the LED positioning lights, but according to what I've read, 4500k is the brightest color in terms of lumens.

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I was feeling good about how well this turned out, so I went around back and did some debadging. Waiting on some black new-style K logo emblems with red carbon fiber inlay. I think I need to do something about that chrome horizontal trim piece above the license plate. It's either going to be matte black or Snow White Pearl.

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