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How to spot xenons

AndyGrey

Active Member
Jan 17, 2008
46
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Blyth, Northumberland
Sorry if this sounds like a really dumb question :redface:

What's the easiest way to tell if a Leon has xenon's. apart from asking someone! Can you tell from just looking at the headlights, do you need to turn them on?

Never had a car with them before so I don't know what I should be looking out for.

Any help is really appreciated, Thanks
 

ZBOYD

Looking up at the stars!
May 19, 2001
9,468
15
Cheshire
www.seatcupra.net
As TDI PEP says, headlight washers set into the bumper.

However here's a visual reference for you.

With Xenons
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Without Xenons
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Don't undersell what you have, the Leon has Bi-Xenons not just cheapo Xenons as fitted to loads of so called prestige brands!

Normal Xenons require an auxillary lamp for main beam as they only provide a dipped beam pattern, Bi-Xenons have a metal shield that covers part of the lens for dipped and then opens to give main beam, and of course they've got AFS.
 
Jul 10, 2007
1,267
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Leeds
I'm not impressed with mine to be honest. But then again most of the night driving that I do is along fairly well lit roads. They may be useful if I used country roads more at night, but living near the city never get the chance.

The next time I buy a car if it has Xenons I'll see it as a bonus but wouldn't spec them, the extra cost doesn't justify the benefit given.
 
Jul 10, 2007
1,267
0
Leeds
They do look good and I can appreciate the technology that goes into them and the associated features (e.g. headlamp washers)

At least the Leon Xenons aren't annoying to other drivers like the ones on 4x4's etc. I've been driving a car with my Cupra directly behind at night and they aren't blinding at all.
 

Donnyboy

The Candy Man
Mar 15, 2005
1,558
1
renfrewshire
Normal Xenons require an auxillary lamp for main beam as they only provide a dipped beam pattern, Bi-Xenons have a metal shield that covers part of the lens for dipped and then opens to give main beam, and of course they've got AFS.

I've wondered what Bi-Xenon meant and now I know. I thought it was something to do with the light output.:doh:


Would rather order sunroof etc.

I'm not using the sunroof much these days.;) I'll prob use it more than the lights in the summer though.[B)]
 

Monumental

Active Member
Mar 10, 2007
56
0
East Anglia
You can tell if a Leon has xenons because it will cause your eyeballs to explode if you meet one coming the other way at night. Or at least it will if they have been 'adjusted' by my local dealer :sleepy:

When they aren't pointing at the sky though they are fantastic and I love the little self-test rountine that they do on start up :)
 

Monumental

Active Member
Mar 10, 2007
56
0
East Anglia
During the self-test the beams move through their range of motion up and down and side to side. Please tell me I'm not the only one who thinks this is cool!
 

chrisboyle999

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Nov 28, 2006
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Geordieland
You can tell if a Leon has xenons because it will cause your eyeballs to explode if you meet one coming the other way at night. Or at least it will if they have been 'adjusted' by my local dealer :sleepy:

When they aren't pointing at the sky though they are fantastic and I love the little self-test rountine that they do on start up :)


how does your dealer adjust the self levelling headlights then?
 

Donnyboy

The Candy Man
Mar 15, 2005
1,558
1
renfrewshire
During the self-test the beams move through their range of motion up and down and side to side. Please tell me I'm not the only one who thinks this is cool!

I think its pretty cool too. Although it was my bro that noticed it after me having the car for a couple of days.:redface:

Now I always watch it.[B)]
 

Monumental

Active Member
Mar 10, 2007
56
0
East Anglia
how does your dealer adjust the self levelling headlights then?

Well, that's a very good question. Long story short(ish):

-From new, the dipped beams were adjusting themselves too low. i.e. they only illuminated the road a few metres ahead:(
-I asked them to look at this at the first service. Apparently the 'rear level sensor' needed to be replaced:(
-Took it back in and they replaced the sensor:)
-On my first night drive about 1/5 of oncoming cars were flashing me because the dipped beams were set too high:(
-Complained to the dealer, took it in and they had it fixed in about 5 mins:) Don't know what they adjusted, but I guess they have to set some sort of reference point for the levelling system to work from.
 

JonoUK

Active Member
Apr 29, 2007
385
0
North Yorkshire
I love my xenons, and I also think the self test is awesome. I got driven around by my girlfriend the other night and although she only drives a clio with it's somewhat council headlights I can't believe how much I missed seeing the light swing round side to side when going round corners.

AFS is mighty... and if I can afford it/find it, my next car will have this feature. The lights always look clean too, man I love headlight washer jets!

Booking myself in for therapy later today :D
 
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