New bulb did not work on my daughter's JX35, so I decided to replace the ballast (not paying dealer the $2200 I was quoted, and I was told this was a "sealed system" so you can't replace the ballast, which is untrue!). By partially disconnecting the grill and the side fender panel as show in this video, I was able to look up through the wheel well and get to the ballast and pretty easily remove the three screws to pull it out, without taking out the entire light assembly. But, of course, when I did that, water poured all out! So I ended up taking the entire light assemble out and sealing all seams the best I could with silicone. Light works fine now, hopefully the water will stay out.
@kevinsmobileautomotiverepair I just paid 2k for this. The part is like 1500 all because Infiniti does not sell replacement ballast. Did not go for a replacement ballast on ebay because my light had a leak and water would get in it which probably caused the ballast to fail
Thank you for the comments. His old assemblies were cloudy. Could not see out of them any more. All of the cleaners and buffing do not work for much longer then 2 3 months then right back to the same. So you change the whole headlight assembly.
New bulb did not work on my daughter's JX35, so I decided to replace the ballast (not paying dealer the $2200 I was quoted, and I was told this was a "sealed system" so you can't replace the ballast, which is untrue!). By partially disconnecting the grill and the side fender panel as show in this video, I was able to look up through the wheel well and get to the ballast and pretty easily remove the three screws to pull it out, without taking out the entire light assembly. But, of course, when I did that, water poured all out! So I ended up taking the entire light assemble out and sealing all seams the best I could with silicone. Light works fine now, hopefully the water will stay out.
water and ecteronic usually a bad combo =)
Would never have been able to do it without this video. Very helpful, so thank you @@kevinsmobileautomotiverepair
@@davidwalker4113 your welcome
Did you have to remove anything from the underside? You mentioned in the videobyou would come back to that, but you did not in the video
No I don't think anything under the car needed to be removed all up top.
@kevinsmobileautomotiverepair I just paid 2k for this. The part is like 1500 all because Infiniti does not sell replacement ballast. Did not go for a replacement ballast on ebay because my light had a leak and water would get in it which probably caused the ballast to fail
@@joebal9044 yeah they can be dumb priced this cust opted for eBay stuff
Where are you located?? I need my bulbs replaced on my jk35
look me up on kevinsmobilerepair.com
That’s a great video healps a lot thanks
Glad it helped
Hello and thank you for this video. Could you please tell me why a person would change the entire assembly over just a bulb? Thanks!
Thank you for the comments. His old assemblies were cloudy. Could not see out of them any more. All of the cleaners and buffing do not work for much longer then 2 3 months then right back to the same. So you change the whole headlight assembly.
Other reason (most common) is a bad ballast