10-28-2020, 08:23 PM | #1 |
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xenon headlight flickering
I know I'm asking like way too many questions but the forums have been helpful.
My 2016 435i xenon headlights randomly flicker. I only notice it when I'm stopped and it's not all the time. just every once in a while. I noticed it when I'm at a red light or stopped at a drive through. it doesn't look like an aggressive on/off flickering but it's flickering. it goes away when I'm driving or turn the headlights on and off again while stopped. I didn't notice anything burnt when I took a look inside. |
10-29-2020, 07:43 AM | #3 |
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Does it occur when something else happens on the car like the AC compressor kicking in?
When you say "flicker" do you mean a rapid series of changes in the light, or just a one-time drop in the intensity of the lights.
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hmmmm never thought about AC compressor kicking in. I usually have climate set on auto and when the lights flicker, it's like the intensity goes down to dim and back up kinda fast. like flickering but not completely on and off flickering.
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In your case there may be something totally different happening, but only asked in the event it might trigger a thought from someone here much smarter than I am.
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Does it only do it when it's raining or wet?
I first thought I had big problems of rain getting into the electrics, as when I was behind another car at the traffic lights in the rain the xenons were clearly flickering. It was so bad once when we got home and it was still doing it against the garage wall, I got my wife to get out and look, and she said they were absolutely fine but there was water running off the bonnet and down the front of the headlights. So the water trickle was actually refracting the light and causing what appeared to be a prominent flicker. If it's still doing it in the dry, then it's clearly another problem. Maybe a ballast issue.
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The ballast regulates the voltage to the bulbs because they require a high ignition voltage but low running voltage. Looks like this:
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