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Toyota Prius 2007 HID Bulb replacement

2010/04/18 By staze

UPDATE: Shortly after the below, I undid the replacement. The 3rd party bulbs were much whiter, and seemed to aim higher as I got several “flashers” from oncoming traffic thinking I was using high beams. Dealing with the bulb outages may be dangerous to me, but blinding oncoming traffic is dangerous to others. So, YMMV.

Forgive me, the first part of this post covers some back story. If you just want to see the process, feel free to skip ahead to paragraph 4. Thanks! Please pay special attention to the bolded text, as it’s the main tips I have to offer that weren’t directly covered in other documentation I found.

I own a 2007 Prius Touring Edition, that came with HID headlights. Which, is nice, since they provide a lot of visibility at night. But, around the time I had the car serviced for a CHS (Coolant Heat Storage) water pump service bulletin (TSB-0087-08) my driver’s side light began flickering. Then, it just went out one time. But, upon turning the lights off, then back on, it came back, and didn’t go out again for about a year (odd). Then, it started to do it in ernest, and it’s “friend” joined in (the passenger side started to go out). But, all along, turning off the headlights, then back on, they would both come back on. So, I was a slacker, and waited to call Toyota about it (one time it did it, I stopped by a dealer, and they quoted me $450/bulb!).

Finally, about 3 months ago, it started getting bad. On a given nighttime drive, one or both of the lights would go out at least once (they never went out together at the same time). So, I brought the car into the dealer, and they quoted me $150/bulb, plus $100 in labor. Better, but still $400! So, I called up Toyota Customer Care, and spoke to them. First person said there was nothing they could do, so I asked to be escalated. They took my name and number, and said they’d call back. Which, they did in a couple hours. After some discussion, and another call back, they said they would cover the cost of one of the bulbs (they couldn’t get both to go out at the dealer), but not the labor… so, $100 to do one bulb. I said I could do both myself for $60 ($50 for a pair of bulbs online, and about $10 shipping). They were flabbergasted that it was that cheap. I said “Thanks, but no thanks” and left it at that (with a few choice words about how horrible it was that Toyota was not addressing this issue).

So, I went online, and as per numerous reviews, I ordered some D4R 4300k (4300k is the stock color temperature for the Prius, although I find these 4300k bulbs to be “whiter” than the OEM ones were) bulbs at High Performance Bulbs for $49.99 and less than $10 shipping, and had them here in 5 days (from NJ to OR!). I first tried the “lazy” method (please note, changing the Driver’s side this way is not too difficult. However, the passenger side is extremely tight, and unless you’re rail thin, you will not be able to replace that bulb) of not removing the bumper… it proved fruitless as it’s difficult to know which way to turn the bulb enclosure back, and the space is quite limited. So, I put the new bulbs on the bench and said I’d come back to it in a couple weeks.

So, this last week, while driving for no more than 20 minutes at night, the drivers side bulb went out 5 times. So, I decided to go ahead and do it this weekend. So, yesterday, I did.

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Filed Under: Prius Tagged With: Bumper, HID, Prius, Toyota

AD/OD Golden Triangle, Part 1

2010/04/17 By staze

This entry is going to be one I come back to, or at least post multiple parts for, because AD/OD integration, while easy, can’t be considered trivial. This first part will just cover what the scope is, and how we can get to where we want.

At this point, all I have tried is basic integration and testing with PHDs (Portable Home Directories).

Basically, campus just brought up a new AD forest that is well designed, and centrally managed from the top, and rights given to each organization to manage their OU’s. Students exist at the top of the directory, and are not assigned to any lower level OU (because they can (and do) take classes from different units). Employees all exist within specific OUs (who employs them).

Initial testing was done when the AD was being designed on whether or not to extend the schema to include the Apple attributes. Turned out, it wasn’t going to work, because rights cannot be given to OU admins to assign schema attributes for accounts not in their OU (e.g. students).

So, currently, every term, we take a dump of the campus student “database” and find all the students that are taking classes within our unit. We then limit it down to just the uniques, run that through a program called Passenger and then take that output, and import it into WGM.

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Filed Under: Sys Admin Tagged With: Active Directory, Golden Triangle, Open Directory, Portable Home Directories

Notes…

2010/04/17 By staze

Working on my site a bit today, I noticed that my recent install of “Broken Link Checker” was not functional. Turns out that it was throwing a ton of errors about the DB tables not existing. And indeed, they didn’t. I do a bit of digging, and find that at some point, probably for security sake, I had removed the “Grant” and “Drop” privileges from my WP site user. Once I added those, then reinstalled the plugin, it created the tables, and worked fine.

Second, I couldn’t modify my sidebar widgets. After some messing around, I found that it was due to my modifying my .htaccess file with some content from perishablepress.com. After removing chunks, then adding them back, I found it had to do with this line:

RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} ^.*(request|insert|union|declare|drop).* [NC]

Which was blocking the ajax functionality of the page. =/ I’m sure I could modify it a bit to allow these query strings from certain subnets, but it was just easier to remove it. *shrugs*

I’ll probably re-enable that line when I don’t need to modify the sidebar anymore… but for now, it works.

That’s all. Think I’m going to go out and see about replacing the HID bulbs on my 07 Prius.

Filed Under: Sys Admin Tagged With: .htaccess

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