I'd be grateful for any advice. My 03 FL just failed it's MOT on the NS headlight beam. The tester thinks it has a LHD car's on the NS. Thing is it has passed for the last 3 years with this headlight on the car, which was replaced 4 yrs ago after a minor accident.
Looking at the attached photo of the headlamps' projection it seems plausible - and I guess I'm going to have to buy a replacement light - unless there's another solution?
Headlight beam.jpg
Silly question - Have you actually tried adjusting the near side beam or has the bulb moved?
Norman
Thanks Norman
The bulb is seated correctly and the lights haven't been touched since last MOT
Looking on this and the Spyderchat forum there seems to be no consensus about whether it is possible to adjust the horizontal aim of the low beam - or am I reading the posts wrong? >:(
To get over this you can put a piece of black electrical tape to remove the "Kick up" that is going the wrong way similar to the ones you would fit to drive on the continent.
Ha Ha, good idea. That would look funny coming towards you. LHD, RHD?
Sorted! ;D
After a lot of head scratching and a bit of improvisation I have created a new looking RHD headlight from my existing LHD light and the innards of an old battered RHD light that I picked up on ebay. If anyone's interested I will post up on the "done today" forum.
Quote from: greyspur on May 21, 2021, 22:22Sorted! ;D
After a lot of head scratching and a bit of improvisation I have created a new looking RHD headlight from my existing LHD light and the innards of an old battered RHD light that I picked up on ebay. If anyone's interested I will post up on the "done today" forum.
Someone was asking recently about how to split a headlamp, but what you have done is beyond that and presumably it meant splitting the lens from the body, so an up to date report could be helpful.