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    Veteran Member Four Rings Frey7190's Avatar
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    Xenon vs. Bi-Xeon

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    Ok So I saw a DIY out there to install Bi-Xeon headlights onto our cars. I was wondering; what is that?? Does that mean the high beams are xenon too? Also did any USA models come with that?? I have an 04 A4 3.0 w/ every pkg but the cold weather one. I dont assume any of those gave me that option?? Thanks!
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    Veteran Member Four Rings diagnosticator's Avatar
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    Re: Xenon vs. Bi-Xeon

    Yes, that is correct, the xenon projector functions for both low beam and high beam, the halogen high beam is turned on also. The bi xenon headlights are stock in S4s. When installing S4 bi xenons in an A4, the passenger side wiring harness needs to be extended about 10 inches. Do NOT pull the harness hard to force it to reach, that will most likely damage the wiring. Either use a harness extender adapter, or cut and splice in the additional wire to lengthen the harness wiring.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings vdubstreets's Avatar
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    Re: Xenon vs. Bi-Xeon

    I also belive the Lense the bi-xenon housing is larger.

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