BeezaDave's Mk4 Ibiza - Fresh wheels and lows!

BeezaDave

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Jul 29, 2009
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Whys that mate?


Sam

I haven't had a light go for years but in a week I lost a rear light and a sidelight. Been replaced but just a bad omen.

Worried about my HIDs as I don't know how kindly they will take to them. Also the dipped/main beam problem. Thinking of getting two H7 bulbs and swapping them over for the HIDs just for the test. Be easier for auto electrician aswell with no HID wires around the headlight.
 

BeezaDave

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Mine passed with HID's and a decat so I wouldn't worry about that mate


Sam

I copied this from the NCT manual though:

Where HID (High Intensity Discharge) bulbs are fitted switch on the headlights and check that cleaning devices such as headlamp 4. wipers or high pressure water jets are present and work. Check where possible that the headlamp levelling device is working.

HID headlamps must be installed as a complete type-approved system. The system will include automatic cleaning. HID headlamps can be recognised by:
a) the light having a bluish tinge,
b) the light taking a few seconds to reach full intensity,
c) the headlamp having an igniter module/inverter behind the headlamp,
d) the headlamp having ”DC” (for HID dipped beam), “DR” (for HID main beam), or “DCR” (if both are HID) marked on the lens. This marking should be visible from the exterior of the vehicle but in some cases the markings may be hidden under the bonnet and this may need opening to obtain a clear view.

Reasons for failure:
-HID bulb fitted in a non-HID headlamp.
-Automatic headlamp levelling device not operating or manual headlamp levelling device cannot be operated from driver’s seat.
-Mandatory headlamp cleaning device not present.
-Mandatory headlamp cleaning device not operating.
 

BeezaDave

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Jul 29, 2009
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Car is all finished with the auto electrician. Here was the problem:

Dipped beam turned off when high beams turned on:
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Result:
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When I flash my lights with no lights on, only the high beam flashes. I wanted it this way so the HID bulbs didn't flash (which burns them out quickly).

Also purchased standard H7 bulbs which I will swap over before my NCT on Tuesday.
 

BeezaDave

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What did he do mate?

TBH I'm not entirely sure. I've looked in the engine bay but can't see any difference haha. He told me he fitted a relay to keep the dipped beam on when I turn on the main but that's all I know. I just made sure it worked and was more than happy with the job :)

My results differ slightly to Blanco's guide though. When I flash my lights only main beam works, not dipped and main. As o said I prefer that to save my HID bulbs.
 

Veyron

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Not bad! woul like mine doing once everything else is sorted! Took it to the garage and he reckons it should be fixed tomorrow minus dash and windscreen! Was lucky to find an ibiza at a scrapyard so claimed the parts off that (white 52 plate with tints as well so quite rare!)
 
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