Then, it's 3 = Intermittent. This is strange for sure as are intermitts. Here is my quick an dirty cure, because I am not there physically chasing this down.
Suggestion 1: If I have 4 bulb sockets in the nose, all I need to do is capture 2 of those in the nose, I let the OE's dangle without their bulbs in place. I now use these 2 beam holes for my hid lights. I fuse off the battery's (+) side of the battery post, ground the hid on the frame or nose hanger.
That says I have a toggle in the middle of the fuse and hid light. I am out of the OEM's switch as far as messing with a loop of capturing a wire off the bike's wire harness. The loop is like setting a tre in the middle of a gear position sensor. You caused a code with that wire capture is to tamper with the loop. Stay out of the loop of a computer bike is go the another route.
Suggestion 2. Call the company and tell them the symptom. Here is what I don't understand. There are plenty of hids on the 14's that no one has a problem like this. Where are our wires connect to? I can't see what you did, shoot or shout colors of wires to wire.
What do the directions say to wire this up to? If I see the hid setup, usually it's that simple of one wire in red the other in black. There are 2 boxes or say transformers/ballasts or what have you, the bulb and you add one more in series so if a ballast/former/bulb takes a shit the other stays on is my guess.
Suggestion 3. If you want to find the problem, remove all of the hid lights, go back to suggestion 1 so you have lights, then toggle the high beam and if needed, us the hid's high beam via toggled on. So the hids are running remote [out of the loop] and you are flapping that toggle like running over the rumble strips.
a. If it did not stop the bike for one peep of treating that toggling motion: it is not the switch; it is not a glitch in the OE wiring.
b. If it does dropout, then it's the switch assembly.
c. If it does not do it at all, stay out of the wire you are using off the OEM.
Make any sense now?
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