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td6006 Member Since: 20 Feb 2010 Location: wales Posts: 45 |
Hi globe 195 if you search me in members td6006 and look thriugh my post all the info you want is there inc photos.you will need 50w 6ohms resistors find them on ebay about £6 fit them in the boot behind side panels very easy takes about an hour let me know if you need any more help m8 |
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Thu Aug 26 2010 8:13pm |
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globe195 Member Since: 26 Aug 2010 Location: Bedfordshire Posts: 36 |
Thanks TD6006. I did check out your post and the photo shows the resisters fitted to the back of the light unit itself as opposed to the inside the boot side panels as you suggest?
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Thu Aug 26 2010 11:25pm |
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iz6byo Member Since: 26 Dec 2008 Location: Italy Posts: 109 |
i'm waiting them ....
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Fri Aug 27 2010 8:21am |
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globe195 Member Since: 26 Aug 2010 Location: Bedfordshire Posts: 36 |
Thanks |
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Fri Aug 27 2010 1:21pm |
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td6006 Member Since: 20 Feb 2010 Location: wales Posts: 45 |
Hi globe 195 search me out again then on my posts look up RRS PIMP reply to me then click on his gallery and there are the pics on how to fit in rear boot and his reply gives colours to connect to regards td6006 |
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Fri Aug 27 2010 10:02pm |
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globe195 Member Since: 26 Aug 2010 Location: Bedfordshire Posts: 36 |
Thanks TD6006 |
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Sun Aug 29 2010 10:07am |
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Jonathan Member Since: 11 Jan 2008 Location: York Posts: 434 |
Hi Globe 195 = where did you get the LED lights from?
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Mon Aug 30 2010 8:17am |
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globe195 Member Since: 26 Aug 2010 Location: Bedfordshire Posts: 36 |
Purchased them on ebay (£340). Recieved 2 right ones at first but managed to get that sorted out and recieved a left one two days later? Thanks to some help from some of the forum posts I managed to get the resisters fitted and they are now up and running and working Ok! The only problem I now have is that the following dayI noticed that the right cluster was badly misted up and this did not look good at all? I contacted the seller and explained the situation but he said he is not sure if he can take it back as I have modified it by fitting the resister to it?(I chose to fit it directly to the unit by first putting some heat resistent metal tape on the unit and then some heat resistent bonding glue on top of that before sticking the resistor on) I am waiting to hear back from the seller to see if his supplier will take it back but as far as I am concerned it was not fit for purpose before I made any modifications? Watch this space?? |
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Fri Sep 03 2010 4:51pm |
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Vadim Member Since: 20 Apr 2010 Location: London Posts: 855 |
Hopefully you will be able to sort this all out? And by the way? Why so many question marks?? Vadim A. |
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Fri Sep 03 2010 5:39pm |
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BIG DJ Member Since: 25 Oct 2009 Location: Heathrow Posts: 816 |
Remove the light and put it in airing cupboard or somewhere similar to dry it out properly. Then get some sealent and run it round the seals. Just sounds like it has gone slightly and getting damp inside. |
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Fri Sep 03 2010 5:56pm |
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globe195 Member Since: 26 Aug 2010 Location: Bedfordshire Posts: 36 |
Thanks Big DJ. What type of sealant would you recommend? |
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Fri Sep 03 2010 7:02pm |
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BIG DJ Member Since: 25 Oct 2009 Location: Heathrow Posts: 816 |
I would say any silicone sealent. The other thing that you could try is to heat the seal up on the light with a heat gun or a hair dryer may do it. This may reseal it as it cools down? |
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Sat Sep 04 2010 11:11am |
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