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Headlamp Range fault on Xenon's
« on: 02 May 2010, 23:30:34 »

Got the dreaded "Headlamp Range" warning coming on and my MOT is due. Tested sensor on nearside suspension and works fine but only operates one headlamp (offside).

Do the servo's fail often on these? This is the first problem I've had with headlamp servo's - or will it just need a clean and a bit of lub?

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Re: Headlamp Range fault on Xenon's
« Reply #1 on: 03 May 2010, 02:53:09 »

there is also another sensor on the rear suspension arm, might be worth checking that also, but it does sound like the servo motor has failed on the non working side.

Could swap the motors and see if the fault follows the failed motor to confirm, i guess...?

See what others say though, in my case it was the front sensor that failed.
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Re: Headlamp Range fault on Xenon's
« Reply #2 on: 03 May 2010, 10:33:25 »

Thanks Chris. Both sensors are fine. Rear one operates the air pump for the rear shocks.

Gonna pull the headlamp unit out and see what I find...
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Re: Headlamp Range fault on Xenon's
« Reply #3 on: 03 May 2010, 10:49:50 »

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Thanks Chris. Both sensors are fine. Rear one operates the air pump for the rear shocks.

Gonna pull the headlamp unit out and see what I find...

er some confussion i think. Self levelling suspension is controlled by the 2 by 3inch square box by the fuel filter on rear drivers side.

Head light levelling sensors are both on the passenger side and visible from wheel arch on the door side of the wheels.

However, if both sensors are visibly intact then yes, headlights out imo.
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Re: Headlamp Range fault on Xenon's
« Reply #4 on: 03 May 2010, 10:50:17 »

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Thanks Chris. Both sensors are fine. Rear one operates the air pump for the rear shocks.

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Wrong side of the car mate  ;) Look on the passenger side & you'll find the other headlight level sensor.
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Re: Headlamp Range fault on Xenon's
« Reply #5 on: 03 May 2010, 10:52:41 »

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However, if both sensors are visibly intact then yes, headlights out imo.

Not neccessarily.  ;) Both mine looked OK, I even took the front sensor apart (I knew it was the faulty sensor via Tech II) and cleaned out inside the ball & socket. A 'new' sensor sorted it.  :y
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Re: Headlamp Range fault on Xenon's
« Reply #6 on: 03 May 2010, 11:04:21 »

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However, if both sensors are visibly intact then yes, headlights out imo.

Not neccessarily.  ;) Both mine looked OK, I even took the front sensor apart (I knew it was the faulty sensor via Tech II) and cleaned out inside the ball & socket. A 'new' sensor sorted it.  :y

guessing tech2 not immediately available. Hotel21 next step obviosly.
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Re: Headlamp Range fault on Xenon's
« Reply #7 on: 03 May 2010, 12:06:13 »

Just taken nearside headlamp unit out and dismantled servo motor. It was full of water!!?? Motor severely shagged. No sign of water in headlamp unit itself.

None on fleabay so called the dealer - £106.93.  :o

Ouch!!
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Re: Headlamp Range fault on Xenon's
« Reply #8 on: 03 May 2010, 14:01:51 »

can you please take a picture so that i can see where these sensors are?? i get headlamp range message and my rear suspension isn't leveling itself, but i don't know where the headlight sensors and the suspension one is located.
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Re: Headlamp Range fault on Xenon's
« Reply #9 on: 03 May 2010, 14:51:05 »

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Just taken nearside headlamp unit out and dismantled servo motor. It was full of water!!?? Motor severely shagged. No sign of water in headlamp unit itself.

None on fleabay so called the dealer - £106.93.  :o

Ouch!!


First off, try asking in the Car Parts, Bits Wanted, For Sale Section on here, & if no joy there then try this guy on eBay  :y


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The guys name is Steve. Mention you are from the Omega Owners Forum  :y
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Re: Headlamp Range fault on Xenon's
« Reply #10 on: 03 May 2010, 21:27:23 »

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can you please take a picture so that i can see where these sensors are?? i get headlamp range message and my rear suspension isn't leveling itself, but i don't know where the headlight sensors and the suspension one is located.


Not the best of pictures but this is the front headlight level sensor. Left hand side of car mounted between engine sump and lower wishbone...



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Re: Headlamp Range fault on Xenon's
« Reply #11 on: 04 May 2010, 14:00:44 »

thank you for the pic.. i will try to look under it and see what is wrong. is there any way i can test the sensor??
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Re: Headlamp Range fault on Xenon's
« Reply #12 on: 05 May 2010, 15:25:20 »

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thank you for the pic.. i will try to look under it and see what is wrong. is there any way i can test the sensor??


I disconnected the link between the sensor and the suspension arm and, with the ignition and headlights on, rotated the sensor to chack whether the headlamps moved up and down in relation to the position the sensor was in. Not totally conclusive but usually gives an indiaction of where the fault may be.
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Re: Headlamp Range fault on Xenon's
« Reply #13 on: 09 May 2010, 20:29:56 »

ill try that.. thank you
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Re: Headlamp Range fault on Xenon's
« Reply #14 on: 09 May 2010, 21:18:02 »

Davey, PM on its way.  Got a servo here you are welcome to....  ;)
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