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Originally Posted by -Bionic-
The serivce we provide is called HID Projector Retrofitting meaning retrofitting a projector; not the headlight. I am not trying to fit a FX35 headlight into a Civic, but the projector.
$300 is for the labor, and does not include the projectors. BTW, the FX35 projectors go for about $75 - $100 shipped now days, and the price is so low due to the recall, which is due to water leaking headlights, which isn't a problem for people wanting retrofits, because the projectors are flawless.
I think you are getting confused with aftermarkert HID kits, which we are opposed to, since we work with OEM parts and OEM quality.
I appreciate your question, but next time read a little more carefully.
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Well I read very carefully. so fist off let me say that you can not buy the projectors seperatly. They are a part of the whole headlight assembly.
I have contacted nissan or north america and they even confirmed that no one can get the projectors only.
so you guys are either not using oem fx35 projectors or you are using the recalled ones.
please read carefully.
Subject: 2003 – 2006 FX35/45 Voluntary Recall Campaign Headlamps and
Rear Combination Lamps – Update #3
To: Dealer Principal, Executive Manager, Sales, Service and Parts Managers
***** Scrapping of FX Recall Campaign Headlamps and Tail Lamps *****
Recently, two Technical Service Bulletins (TSB) were released announcing a campaign
to replace non-compliant headlamps and tail lamps on the FX35/45.
The procedural information in TSB ITB06-026 and ITB06-027 instructs dealers to
immediately render the non-compliant lamps unusable by drilling. Once this procedure
has been completed, there is a three day Warranty parts hold in effect before dealers
are allowed to scrap the non-compliant lamps. After this three day period, the
headlamps and tail lamps should be scrapped. The Xenon bulbs from the headlamps
should be removed from the headlamps and disposed of in accordance to local and
state regulations.
Under no circumstances should the non-compliant bulbs or lamps be re-used or sold
for the purpose of installation on any vehicle.
We have been made aware that some of the non-compliant parts removed to
accomplish these campaigns have appeared for sale on eBay. Dealers are advised
again that these headlamps are not in compliance with applicable Federal Safety
Regulations, that this type of activity is contrary to Infiniti policy, and exposes your
dealership to potential civil liability and Federal enforcement action.
We trust that you understand our position on this matter and look forward to your
continued cooperation.
Infiniti Parts & Service Operations
02/02/2007