Dipped Headlights Not Working
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Dipped Headlights Not Working
On dip nothing on full they are okay - is it a fuse ?.
Thanks for any help.
Thanks for any help.
Re: Dipped Headlights Not Working
Hi Shane,
I would check the bulbs if i was you.It is unlikely to be the fuse.
I don,t think that there are 2 fuses,one for main beam and one for dipped.
If i am wrong no doubt someone will correct it
I would check the bulbs if i was you.It is unlikely to be the fuse.
I don,t think that there are 2 fuses,one for main beam and one for dipped.
If i am wrong no doubt someone will correct it
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Re: Dipped Headlights Not Working
Could be both bulbs blown, worth getting a tester, or spare bulb on a bit of wire, and work back from headlamps, checking for power.
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Re: Dipped Headlights Not Working
I can only find one headlamp fuse, so agree with Dolly1 that a fuse is unlikely. Are there separate relays for main and dip?Dolly1 wrote:Hi Shane,
I would check the bulbs if i was you.It is unlikely to be the fuse.
I don,t think that there are 2 fuses,one for main beam and one for dipped.
If i am wrong no doubt someone will correct it
John
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Re: Dipped Headlights Not Working
Thanks for the replies.
The local mechanic is calling at the house on Saturday to sort the
problem out. I'll let you know what the cause was.
The local mechanic is calling at the house on Saturday to sort the
problem out. I'll let you know what the cause was.
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Re: Dipped Headlights Not Working
Hi Shane, i think the fuse is in the interior fuse box near your right hand knee, (when sat in the bongo obviously!)
Have you got sidelights and main beam? (main beam when "flasher" is actuated) Yet no main beams when dips are switched?
If so, chances are it's the relay on the nearside inner wing under the bonnet... I think it's the "h270" relay.

Have you got sidelights and main beam? (main beam when "flasher" is actuated) Yet no main beams when dips are switched?
If so, chances are it's the relay on the nearside inner wing under the bonnet... I think it's the "h270" relay.
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Re: Dipped Headlights Not Working
Hi Shane, you may not need to... Often the relay has a twin relay next to it, (usually for the sidelights) simply swap them round (careful to read that the relays are identical) If after swapping them you now have no sidelights, yet headlights, then you have nailed it.Shane wrote:Thanks for the replies.
The local mechanic is calling at the house on Saturday to sort the
problem out. I'll let you know what the cause was.
Replacement relay will be £5-£10.
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Thanks I will have a go.
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It turned out to be very, very technical.
Both bulbs had gone.
Thanks for the replies.
Both bulbs had gone.
Thanks for the replies.
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Re: Dipped Headlights Not Working
Gold star for Lionel then 

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