Headlight help!
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Headlight help!
So on my Bugeye UK300, on the passengers side when you turn the high beams on the low beam turns off, then when you turn the high beam off the low beam comes back on.
Works fine on drivers side both low beam and high beam stay on when high beam is turned on
Any suggestions?
Works fine on drivers side both low beam and high beam stay on when high beam is turned on
Any suggestions?
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I don't know if it is the same, but I had the same situation on my MY99 facelift, as it had three settings.
The first setting was the standard low beams being on, the second setting was like you explained above (one low beam on, on the driver-side, with both high beams being on) and the third was both sets of high- and low beams being on.
Not too sure why it was like that, but hey...
The first setting was the standard low beams being on, the second setting was like you explained above (one low beam on, on the driver-side, with both high beams being on) and the third was both sets of high- and low beams being on.
Not too sure why it was like that, but hey...
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If I recall correctly, there are fuses for those lights under the bonnet. When one goes, it produces a similar effect.
First check fuses....DO NOT rely on eyeballing them, take the ones out and check with a meter or continuity tester, blade fuses are b*ggers for looking OK but being fused.
First check fuses....DO NOT rely on eyeballing them, take the ones out and check with a meter or continuity tester, blade fuses are b*ggers for looking OK but being fused.
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