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Title: xenon
Post by: rockabilly on 02 October 2013, 13:20:13
Hi question regarding xenon headlights,
The garage who MOT Desmond said the plastic iner plate`s are lose inside both Lights. He as pased the car but thought I may want to get it looked at.
Question is it a straight forward job to change the headlights back to normal ones(because of price) or are xenon wired to the loom differently so once you have xenon,you have to replace with xenon?
Title: Re: xenon
Post by: dbug on 02 October 2013, 14:02:32
Its failed adjusters mate - happens on both xenon and non-xenon light units.  Replacement aluminium adjusters are available (on ebay http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Aluminium-Vauxhall-Omega-Headlight-Adjusters-post-98-/251346450645?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item3a856a78d5 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Aluminium-Vauxhall-Omega-Headlight-Adjusters-post-98-/251346450645?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item3a856a78d5)

Believe there's a howto in Mintenance section :y
Title: Re: xenon
Post by: Mr.OmegaMan on 02 October 2013, 16:32:49
I've seen the how to guide it looks a messy fiddly job  :-\

I'm sure Omegod said he has some good Xenon/HIDs headlights for a FL might be worth sending a message  :y
Title: Re: xenon
Post by: Mr.OmegaMan on 02 October 2013, 16:36:02
The how to guide I read through is the one in dbug's eBay links description by the way :y
Title: Re: xenon
Post by: 05omegav6 on 02 October 2013, 19:24:07
Which is the one in the maintenance section :y

Looks straightforward enough, obviously some bits will be clearer with the light unit in front of you...

Facelift lights are identical in all but the shape of the lower inner corner (pointed rather than curved) :y
Title: Re: xenon
Post by: TheBoy on 02 October 2013, 19:33:12
The job isn't too bad. Mrs TB and I have done loads.

If anyone is passing and is too scared to do theirs, feel free to drop by (with notice, in case she needs the cooker for cakes. Cakes always take priority in the TB household).
Title: Re: xenon
Post by: kevinp58 on 02 October 2013, 20:06:36
PM sparksandnoise on here he sells the ali adjusters for £12.  :y :y
Title: Re: xenon
Post by: Andy B on 02 October 2013, 21:09:05
The job isn't too bad. Mrs TB and I have done loads.

If anyone is passing and is too scared to do theirs, feel free to drop by (with notice, in case she needs the cooker for cakes. Cakes always take priority in the TB household).

I did mine cold, just sliced through the mastic with a Stanley knife   ;)
Title: Re: xenon
Post by: dbug on 02 October 2013, 23:17:38
PM sparksandnoise on here he sells the ali adjusters for £12.  :y :y

If he's still having issues with his pm, use either my ebay link above or email him on gad74@talktalk.net  ;)
 
Title: Re: xenon
Post by: rockabilly on 03 October 2013, 10:09:12
Thank you all once again for the info,
My trouble is at my age now the  knees ,back and hands are not so free like you lots! .and when the garage had to take the battery out just to change the N.S side light bulb my head dropped.
So it was them who suggested the swap back to ordinary head lights if there is no problem with the wiring,        what your thoughts  ?
Title: Re: xenon
Post by: Andy B on 03 October 2013, 11:23:49
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So it was them who suggested the swap back to ordinary head lights if there is no problem with the wiring,        what your thoughts  ?

You would miss your HID lights, besides, the wiring won't be there for the manual level from the switch to none HID lights. No need to remove the headlights to change a side ligt bulb, even with the spades that I have for hands.
Repair what you have.  :y
Title: Re: xenon
Post by: 05omegav6 on 03 October 2013, 11:34:10
It's easier to remove the headlight than the battery :o some garage ::)
Title: Re: xenon
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 03 October 2013, 11:55:54
.....
So it was them who suggested the swap back to ordinary head lights if there is no problem with the wiring,        what your thoughts  ?

You would miss your HID lights, besides, the wiring won't be there for the manual level from the switch to none HID lights. No need to remove the headlights to change a side ligt bulb, even with the spades that I have for hands.
Repair what you have.  :y

+1
Title: Re: xenon
Post by: kevinp58 on 03 October 2013, 20:21:00
Thank you all once again for the info,
My trouble is at my age now the  knees ,back and hands are not so free like you lots! .and when the garage had to take the battery out just to change the N.S side light bulb my head dropped.
So it was them who suggested the swap back to ordinary head lights if there is no problem with the wiring,        what your thoughts  ?






 :o Change your garage.  :y 5 minutes to take headlamp assembly out on a FL and that way you don't need to reset the radio. what the hell did they take the battery out for.  >:( Would they take the complete airfilter housing out to do the otherside.  ::) :o
Title: Re: xenon
Post by: 05omegav6 on 03 October 2013, 21:33:05
They obviously thought it was a Vectra C ;D