GREAT NEWS, Today we installed and programmed a set of the 25w Retrofit Xenons in a 2008 MINI. We were able to make them work perfect. If anyone wants these we will be able to install them at MOTD if you pre order the lights from us.
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Way Motor Works New Member
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On my 2013 mini cooper I installed in BMW original xenon retrofit kit.
Part no. light left 63102345956 $ 509.09
Part no. light right 63102345957 $ 509.09
Part no. Xenon bulbs 63102348891 $ 636.36
BMW work 6312027 $ 80.00
Total approx. $ 1,734.54
They work perfectly because when it comes to electronics in the BMW you have to change the settings for lights.Most important part after connecting you have to select the xenon retro fit measures plan in ISTA-P to decode for the lights and the JBE and FRM modules all this is done by authorized BMW service.-
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If you search around, you can find some discussions on the web:
R56 Retrofit OEM Bi-Xenon - North American Motoring -
Dave.0 Helix & RMW PoweredLifetime Supporter
No high current draw since everything is done at the ballast after the plug and play connections.
Also the kit WMW is selling is almost a grand not the cheap eBay crap NAM people buy. And you don't need to hook up that auto leveling crap unless you are hauling a ton of rocks. -
Dave.0 Helix & RMW PoweredLifetime Supporter
Yes I have HID fogs in the factory housings. They are controlled off all the factory wiring and switches. Since they are low in the bumper you can't really drive with only them on since I have them adjust down to the area in front of my car.
If I am just moving the car around at night at home or at the Dragon they are all I turn on. I don't drive on roads at night with just them since they are not HID projectors like our low beams.
The factory fogs in the R53 are mostly for looks but the bulbs (color) did not match the factory HIDs. This bothered me so I installed an HID fog light kit with the same color HID bulbs as the OEM HIDs. (4300 k / 5000k) Now when all the lights are on they match.
35 watt kit
http://www.ddmtuning.com/Products/DDM-HID-Kit-Slim-Ballast-35W-or-55W -
Okay that makes sense. I was more thinking of those as a cool placement for driving lights, since I don't have factory xenons (it was a $2000 option since the car didn't have them and I bought pre-owned) So right now I'm kinda leaning towards a driving light mount kit and some killer piaas maybe...
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I had the 25w bi-xenons installed on my 2009 R56 today. The lights work just fine. However, I am getting a fault code (I believe from the passenger footwell module) that the lights are not operating even though they are. An attempt to clear the fault was made but it returned. I must need magic pixie dust to make the fault code go away and stay gone.