fr45er said:Thanks, will order tonight, what could possibly go wrong!!!!
Just make sure it's nice and dry when you do them, and also make sure you get the back sealed up nicely on the light unit afterwards
Dave
fr45er said:Thanks, will order tonight, what could possibly go wrong!!!!
cj10jeeper said:If you got the rear covers off you did 99% of the job...
It's the outer bulb of each unit for the dipped.
Only danger is on Xenon (which of course you don't have if yuo're replacing bulbs with halogens) and if on it could be very dangerous and you should never work on them switched on. Normal halogens are safe but you shoudl not touch the bulb glass as fingerprints damage the glass.
Do I screw it clockwise or anti clockwise to raise the beam. I have been following this thread and have bought the Phillips bulbs which I'll fit tomorrow while the wheels are off to change the discs. I just cant work out which direction the screw needs to be turned to raise the beama11y said:Yep, have a search on here for further info but it's basically by turning a white adjuster screw located behind each headlight, under the bonnet.
I might have to lower mine a bit as I get the (very) occasional flash by oncoming cars, but only when I'm going downhill or over the crest of a hill, i.e. when oncomers are below me...
z4alfie said:Do I screw it clockwise or anti clockwise to raise the beam. I have been following this thread and have bought the Phillips bulbs which I'll fit tomorrow while the wheels are off to change the discs. I just cant work out which direction the screw needs to be turned to raise the beama11y said:Yep, have a search on here for further info but it's basically by turning a white adjuster screw located behind each headlight, under the bonnet.
I might have to lower mine a bit as I get the (very) occasional flash by oncoming cars, but only when I'm going downhill or over the crest of a hill, i.e. when oncomers are below me...
RustyZ4 said:z4alfie said:Do I screw it clockwise or anti clockwise to raise the beam. I have been following this thread and have bought the Phillips bulbs which I'll fit tomorrow while the wheels are off to change the discs. I just cant work out which direction the screw needs to be turned to raise the beama11y said:Yep, have a search on here for further info but it's basically by turning a white adjuster screw located behind each headlight, under the bonnet.
I might have to lower mine a bit as I get the (very) occasional flash by oncoming cars, but only when I'm going downhill or over the crest of a hill, i.e. when oncomers are below me...
If you turn it and the beam goes down, its the wrong way![]()
Since nobody's answered this I'll have a go (would be easier with a photo...):PeteCowell said:Right, have now changed my bulbs to Philips X-treme power, can anyone advise of me of where the height adjuster is, believe it's in the engine bay and how much I just turn/adjust it ?
Thanks