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Omega Help Area => Omega Electrical and Audio Help => Topic started by: SJKOO01 on 15 July 2011, 19:19:13

Title: Help! - Gas discharge headlight failed on MOT
Post by: SJKOO01 on 15 July 2011, 19:19:13
Mot sheet states:-

"Nearside Front position lamp(s) excessively deteriorated so that it is not visible from a reasonable distance."

Never had to deal with a gas discharge headlight before, is it something simple to fix?  Can I get a simple replacement which simply swaps over like a bulb or do I have to get a new discharge pack?.  And what sort of cost am I looking at?

I've got a pair of standard bulb fix Xenon headlights and just wondering if it would be cheaper to swap these over, with just a little wiring issue to be sort out?.

If anyone has gone the other way, gas charge to standard bulb, can you advise on what wires go where and how difficult a job it was.

Thanks  :y
Title: Re: Help! - Gas discharge headlight failed on MOT
Post by: RobG on 15 July 2011, 19:48:31
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Mot sheet states:-

"Nearside Front position lamp(s) excessively deteriorated so that it is not visible from a reasonable distance."

Never had to deal with a gas discharge headlight before, is it something simple to fix?  Can I get a simple replacement which simply swaps over like a bulb or do I have to get a new discharge pack?.  And what sort of cost am I looking at?

I've got a pair of standard bulb fix Xenon headlights and just wondering if it would be cheaper to swap these over, with just a little wiring issue to be sort out?.

If anyone has gone the other way, gas charge to standard bulb, can you advise on what wires go where and how difficult a job it was.

Thanks  :y
Did the tester mean the bulb or is the plastic lens cloudy
Title: Re: Help! - Gas discharge headlight failed on MOT
Post by: SJKOO01 on 15 July 2011, 20:04:29
 >:( Ahh... wish some people would explain in plain English (mot man).

Been puzzled why it was put on the sheet and the long explaination reading off the sheet!.  Couldn't see an obvious difference in the headlights.  Just checked again to see if I could find a fault and suddenly I see the light.... or lack of it.  Didn't notice before, I think its failed simply because the sidelight bulb holder looks as if it's come adrift and fallen back towards the engine side, hence why you can't see it at a distance.

.... why didn't he simply say "your sidelight holder looks like it's fallen out of its hole. Or something on those lines... Jezz!  ::) .

Mind you got to remove the battery simply to fix it back  ::) .

Thanks for the help though  :y
Title: Re: Help! - Gas discharge headlight failed on MOT
Post by: RobG on 15 July 2011, 20:20:28
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>:( Ahh... wish some people would explain in plain English (mot man).

Been puzzled why it was put on the sheet and the long explaination reading off the sheet!.  Couldn't see an obvious difference in the headlights.  Just checked again to see if I could find a fault and suddenly I see the light.... or lack of it.  Didn't notice before, I think its failed simply because the sidelight bulb holder looks as if it's come adrift and fallen back towards the engine side, hence why you can't see it at a distance.

.... why didn't he simply say "your sidelight holder looks like it's fallen out of its hole. Or something on those lines... Jezz!  ::) .

Mind you got to remove the battery simply to fix it back  ::) .

Thanks for the help though  :y
Slacken battery clamp bolt, push back as far as, should have enough room
Title: Re: Help! - Gas discharge headlight failed on MOT
Post by: SJKOO01 on 15 July 2011, 20:33:10
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>:( Ahh... wish some people would explain in plain English (mot man).

Been puzzled why it was put on the sheet and the long explaination reading off the sheet!.  Couldn't see an obvious difference in the headlights.  Just checked again to see if I could find a fault and suddenly I see the light.... or lack of it.  Didn't notice before, I think its failed simply because the sidelight bulb holder looks as if it's come adrift and fallen back towards the engine side, hence why you can't see it at a distance.

.... why didn't he simply say "your sidelight holder looks like it's fallen out of its hole. Or something on those lines... Jezz!  ::) .

Mind you got to remove the battery simply to fix it back  ::) .

Thanks for the help though  :y
Slacken battery clamp bolt, push back as far as, should have enough room

Will do - thanks for tip  :y
Title: Re: Help! - Gas discharge headlight failed on MOT
Post by: rob in gib on 15 July 2011, 21:07:55
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>:( Ahh... wish some people would explain in plain English (mot man).

Been puzzled why it was put on the sheet and the long explaination reading off the sheet!.  Couldn't see an obvious difference in the headlights.  Just checked again to see if I could find a fault and suddenly I see the light.... or lack of it.  Didn't notice before, I think its failed simply because the sidelight bulb holder looks as if it's come adrift and fallen back towards the engine side, hence why you can't see it at a distance.

.... why didn't he simply say "your sidelight holder looks like it's fallen out of its hole. Or something on those lines... Jezz!  ::) .

Mind you got to remove the battery simply to fix it back  ::) .

Thanks for the help though  :y
Slacken battery clamp bolt, push back as far as, should have enough room

Will do - thanks for tip  :y



i know what you mean
however the tester can only select a reason for failure from a drop down list and not allowed to dismantle anything to have a closer look
Title: Re: Help! - Gas discharge headlight failed on MOT
Post by: hotel21 on 15 July 2011, 22:16:29
Not read through the previous but.....

Position lamp is the sidelight, not the main xenon lamp.
Title: Re: Help! - Gas discharge headlight failed on MOT
Post by: henryd on 17 July 2011, 22:28:12
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Not read through the previous but.....

Position lamp is the sidelight, not the main xenon lamp.

Agreed ,definitely the sidelight thats failed :y
Title: Re: Help! - Gas discharge headlight failed on MOT
Post by: SJKOO01 on 18 July 2011, 16:19:43
It was the sidelight bulb holder. Bulb replaced and refitted  ::).

Cheers  :y