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belairbob

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computer fault display
« on: 13 November 2010, 19:21:04 »

Hi Do anyone know what this fault is displaying on the computer means
LOW BEAM F1D/VISION...
any help would be great cheers Bob
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Re: computer fault display
« Reply #1 on: 13 November 2010, 19:34:15 »

Auto levelling for your headlights isn't working.

Check that the sensors haven't "popped" an arm off .. one on the front passenger wishbone, t'other on the rear suspension .. also passenger side.  If they are OK it might be the "internals" of the light has broken .. they are brittle and prone to breakage
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Re: computer fault display
« Reply #2 on: 13 November 2010, 19:39:41 »

Thankyou  Omega king i will look tomorrow cheers Bob :y
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Re: computer fault display
« Reply #3 on: 13 November 2010, 19:47:42 »

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.... it might be the "internals" of the light has broken .. they are brittle and prone to breakage

Although correct in that they are easily broken, that won't display the fault, the electrickery bit doesn't know that the headlight reflector hasn't done what it was told to do. A siezed motor might though.  :y
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