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flydive



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Adaptive down...

Well my adaptive headlight failed yesterday, 2.5 month old, 2500 Km.
Started the car and got the flashing amber light. Went to the dealer, had software upgraded, but was ok only for few minutes.
It seems there is a problem with the LH motor, when I switch the lights on the left one points to the ground.

Well new headlight in order, should be here next week

Anybody else had a similar failure? '08 RRS TDV8
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flydive



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Very Annoyed wrote:
Looks like a first on this forum - consider yourself a trend setter! Thumbs Up


Hey that makes me feel special.... Laughing '08 RRS TDV8
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Please let us know successful the replacement is... does this mean you're driving around with one headlight not working properly? I would have thought they'd have thrown a loan car at you for that... Confused 

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flydive



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shmoogle wrote:
Please let us know successful the replacement is...


I hope to get the replacement by tomorrow, Wednesday at the latest. I will let you know if it solves the problem.

shmoogle wrote:
does this mean you're driving around with one headlight not working properly?


Yes the left headlight is at the lower setting(pointing down)

shmoogle wrote:
I would have thought they'd have thrown a loan car at you for that... Confused


Well I did not ask for it and they did not volunteer, I believe they are trying to have me behave and not go out at night..... Laughing '08 RRS TDV8
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Thats a bit worrying - I would have thought that in the event of a failure the light would have frozen at some (useful) default kindof straight ahead position...Maybe if you know where the plugs are AND the adaptive loom is seperate to the lighting loom it would be possible to, while it is briefly working, unplug the adaptive loom and freeze the light where it is??? Cheers

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Dont forget the adaptive part of the light are not the full lights, so you can still drive around and still see where you are going, just not around bends, or at least thats how it appears on mine some of my Previous cars
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ENVOY wrote:
Dont forget the adaptive part of the light are not the full lights, so you can still drive around and still see where you are going, just not around bends, or at least thats how it appears on mine


Well like I said I can see the LH one pointing to the ground.

simonsi wrote:
Thats a bit worrying - I would have thought that in the event of a failure the light would have frozen at some (useful) default kindof straight ahead position...Maybe if you know where the plugs are AND the adaptive loom is seperate to the lighting loom it would be possible to, while it is briefly working, unplug the adaptive loom and freeze the light where it is???


Yes I would have thought too that they had some kind of fail safe feature.
I do not want to play around too much with wires since the car is under warranty, but later when it gets darkish I will try a couple of combinations pulling the fuse and see what I get and let you know. '08 RRS TDV8
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Well, I just checked, the LH light does not go through the usual Mr. Bean routine, it's just stuck at a low position.
Removing the fuse does nothing.
Guess I'll have to wait for the new headlight '08 RRS TDV8
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Quick update.
New headlight arrived this morning........but DOA, have to wait another few days for another one.... Sad '08 RRS TDV8
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Ok, final update.

New headlight arrived today, installed, problem solved.

Man, feels like I'm talking to myself...... Very Happy '08 RRS TDV8
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Nice one, flydive - thanks for keeping the thread updated Thumbs Up Very Happy 

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Flydrive - we've all been waiting with baited breath! Glad it's sorted. 2005 Zambezi TDV6 - Gone but not forgotten
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