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Author Topic: Headlight field/vision  (Read 1370 times)

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Re: Headlight field/vision
« Reply #15 on: 24 December 2009, 00:38:34 »

if both lights are low, would it not follow that its a suspension arm sensor at fault? Would be very ulucky for both head light motors to fail at once???

not always obvious both beems are low though.... :(
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Re: Headlight field/vision
« Reply #16 on: 24 December 2009, 08:40:24 »

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if both lights are low, would it not follow that its a suspension arm sensor at fault? Would be very ulucky for both head light motors to fail at once???

not always obvious both beems are low though.... :(
If both are low, the chances are the ECU has been able to lower both.  Sensor most likely, but could be a number of other reasons. Remember, setting to low just means the ECU has detected a fault - thats it's 'limp' mode
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