Is it not a bit tricky to take them out? don't you need to take wheel off first? I agree though the lights are badskelters said:Is it self levelling headlight? If so it's Xenon bulbs.
Best option is to get the bulb out and check which one it is.
You'll be glad to know that no matter what bulb you put in the headlights will still be terrible!
im sure mine will be halogens not xenons. great vid thanksMr Tidy said:It's supposed to be possible to do it by putting the steering on full lock and opening the cover in the front of the wheel-arch liner - thankfully I haven't had to try it yet!
I'm pretty sure the Halogens use an H7 bulb - maybe this would help:- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=As0_b960Al4
z4dan said:Is it not a bit tricky to take them out? don't you need to take wheel off first? I agree though the lights are badskelters said:Is it self levelling headlight? If so it's Xenon bulbs.
Best option is to get the bulb out and check which one it is.
You'll be glad to know that no matter what bulb you put in the headlights will still be terrible!
z4dan said:im sure mine will be halogens not xenons. great vid thanks
yes mine does have that and im pretty sure the lights are the originalsMr Tidy said:z4dan said:im sure mine will be halogens not xenons. great vid thanks
The easiest way to tell is if you have a little thumbwheel by the light switch to adjust the height of the headlight beam your car was built with Halogens - Xenons don't have that because they self-level.![]()
extremely helpful, thanks!!! I heard xenons hardly ever wear out!Big Andra said:It's marked on the front lense of the headlight h7 if it's halogen.