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FeArN
7th January 2007, 19:48
Head lamp not in good working order adversely affecting beam?
last thing on my list to do on my mot failure. been told by sum one that the bulbs distort so it affects the image and to just replace the bulbs, can anyone comment? if it was something to do with aliment id expect it to say aliment. i just dont want to take it back and they fail it again after ive done everything else
hesslevtr
7th January 2007, 19:50
are the lights dim
whats the actual lense light is it all clear and has no cracks in it
id maybe take it back to mot place to ask
willsy
7th January 2007, 19:53
Is one bulb brighter than the other?
Are all bulbs working?
Is there any cracks in the lens?
Are all the fittings intact (Headlamp not fitted loosly)
Have you got any tinting or anything on it?
All i can think of really
FeArN
7th January 2007, 20:00
there quads. there not lose,lenses clear, no cracks and same brightness, i have original lights i could change back to them but its time to change over.
maybe best juts giving them a ring tomoz
hesslevtr
7th January 2007, 20:03
id ask them waht they mean as some of the descriptions they give on them arnt very clear
FeArN
7th January 2007, 20:29
Is one bulb brighter than the other?
Are all bulbs working?
Is there any cracks in the lens?
Are all the fittings intact (Headlamp not fitted loosly)
Have you got any tinting or anything on it?
All i can think of really
this message applies for both head lights, actually m8 ur right just went outside and checked to be sure even though i did a light check b4 my mot! one off the headlights was off just tapped the glass it came on, checks the bulb and the clip is off so bulb is lose, gonna change the bulbs anyways as can get them for free from work ty m8 rep for u
willsy
7th January 2007, 20:31
:) Glad that helped. Good Luck with the MOT :y:
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