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      07-01-2013, 09:47 AM   #1
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Adaptive Xenon

I've been doing some research on adaptive xenon installations on non-adaptive E90s (with halogens), and it appears that things will work fine if you change the wiring around. I get that part. The part I don't understand is the adaptive portion of the light itself. Can the xenon function without the car being wired for adaptive headlights?

In other words, can you put a pair of bi-xenon adaptive headlights in a BMW originally equipped with halogen (assuming you make the necessary wiring modifications so that all bulbs work properly)?

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