Right Headlight went out. I replaced both with 6k hid lights. Hid kit components are all brand new. Right headlight still didn't turn on?

It's 91 Honda Civic sedan. Every other light works except that one headlight that isn't turning on as if it wasn't getting any current or something. High beams don't turn it on either.

Next step is to check the contacts on the right headlight with a volt meter and check the socket for damage. On my car I had to replace the light socket.

Reinitialize the polarized power feed to the starboard ionized halogen photon accelerator.

Check fuses #4 and #11 in the under the dashboard fuse box.

Likely a bad ground. Check power and ground at the connector with a test light or mutimeter with the switch on.

Could be the switch, a relay, fuse, ground, etc. I don't have a wiring diagram, so it's hard to tell how they set it up.

Then it time to buy a test light and start testing for power and grounds to the headlight connector.

Fuse

Somebody needs to diagnose the problem. It sounds like no power is getting to the headlight. Some cars have a fuse for each headlight filament. Start there.

-General automotive mechanic since 1972

If this is a duel filament type bulb with both high and low beams in the same bulb, the grounding wire on that headlight is bad.
Get a cheap $10 volt meter from harbor freight and test the bulb connector to verify this using any chassis grounding point.

Find a good private mechanic who likes to chase-down electrical problems. Dollars to donuts you have a bad bulb socket or an interrupted electrical ground wire. You're not alone with this problem. If you're handy with a volt meter you could find the problem in no time.