Head lights

malky39

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Mar 12, 2008
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Southside
Both the head lights on my sisters FS have stopped working, the side lights work and full beam work, anyone got any suggestions as to what may be wrong
 

malky39

Active Member
Mar 12, 2008
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Southside
yeh thought that but it seems a bit weird for both to go at the same time and on a one year old car as ever since i can remember none of the cars in my household have ever blown a bulb, could i be a fuse
 

Bondiblu

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Mar 18, 2007
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Cheshire
Pop one out and have a look, cover the obvious first. I agree it is strange if they've both blown at the same time.
 

65coupe

I'm too old for this!
Sep 8, 2007
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Southampton
checked and yeh its the bulbs both gone, also having trouble getting the fuse box cover back on


see? told you so...:lol:

that's the type of thing I do; looking for the more complex problem. I once spent about an hour and a half trying to get the rear brake lights on my old cavalier working, only to figure out (eventually) that I was actually changing the rear foglight bulb and not the brakelight bulb...
 

RUM4MO

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Jun 4, 2008
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see? told you so...:lol:

that's the type of thing I do; looking for the more complex problem. I once spent about an hour and a half trying to get the rear brake lights on my old cavalier working, only to figure out (eventually) that I was actually changing the rear foglight bulb and not the brakelight bulb...

Yes well on that point I think if you tried doing this job on your Ibiza, then used Halford's bulb guide to get a replacement, you'd end up with a double filament bulb - not good - well at least that is what happened to me when I fitted a used bulb to temporarily replace a duff one on my wife's Polo 9N - then went to buy a pair of new ones - only to end up thinking that "that's not right"!
 

RUM4MO

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Jun 4, 2008
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More common is to have one bulb go and not realise, then the second one goes and you can't see at all.

I totally agree, when this happened to my wife's Polo 9N I just thought that the lights needed cleaning (too tight to use the headlight washers!) - but the lights were clean, switched the lights on and the O/S dipped bulb was dead.

Oh and we all know that this can not happen as we check our lights regularly - well that was what I thought - but was wrong like a few others!
 
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