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4th September 2010, 20:34 | #1 |
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Headlamp levelling
Just had the head gasket replaced, and naturally the battery was disconnected. Now the headlamps will not level; is disconnecting the battery and the headlamps not levelling somehow related? Or is it a case that either the motors not working or the arms have come adrift somehow?
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4th September 2010, 23:23 | #2 |
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Sorry if I'm way off here, but are yours self levelling ( xenons ) , and was the car lifted at all when it had the work done? Sometimes the sensors on the O/S front ( possibly rear ) can get disturbed ( bent or flipped over ). Headlights aiming too low?
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Oh well back to the garage again, I'm now on first name terms with the service manager, this is the 7th problem in the 7 months I've had the car,. Hate to say it but it's going to have to go |
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5th September 2010, 14:06 | #4 |
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Just taken the rubber covers off the main beam lights and lo and behold they work
Then they don't Is it a case of a little WD40 and keep on working them? It obviousley heard my threat |
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