I just installed depo and had a similar issues. Ended up having to test each pin in the connector individually to match everything up properly. The diagrams online and even that came with the kit are all wrong for some reason.
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If you get lights, get depo lights.
Used depo aftermarket headlight since my OEM ones were melted on the inside from the Drls and super faded from the sun. Bulbs were D2S with lexus OE ballasts. Used a morimoto Motocontrol relay harness to eliminate flickering. Pretty fun diy mod and super happy with the results and the clean cut off line. I also disabled the DRL so this set won't melt.
I've had 2 sets of Depots. Both developed micro-cracks/crazing, in about a year.
I had a pair of depo headlights, maybe the same ones there. They started with good light output and relatively quickly degraded on the low beam with the projector. I got a chance to drive that car again and they are pretty terrible now, warning.
I had depo headlights on my last car. If you drive outside the city at night much then it's not much of an issue but the light output and pattern really leaves something to be desired, even with the xenon.
Depos are made to be plug and play with PFL models. The halos look like crap, my advice is to replace them with cotton rings for better aesthetics.
Nimm die Depo, die sind am ehesten an der Optik OEM+Angel Eyes. Hatte ich auch Jahrelang und nie Probleme damit. Beide haben E-Freigaben.
Cosmetically they are nice, but functionally they suck.
Cheapest would be DEPO headlights.
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