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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: Converging low beams
« on: 17 August 2009, 20:11:08 »
I know that the Hella headlamp allows vertical movement, but does anyone know for sure whether the DEPO one does as well? Couldn't immediately see any lever for DEPO lamp.

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: Converging low beams
« on: 16 August 2009, 20:52:34 »
No it isn't. There is a black protuding plastic lever which will allow side to side vertical adjustment.

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: Converging low beams
« on: 16 August 2009, 20:45:28 »
Would that be the inner hexa adjuster on top of the light?

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Converging low beams
« on: 16 August 2009, 20:29:53 »
Are low HID beams supposed to converge ever so slightly or should they be dead straight ahead. Reason for asking is that there appears to be no way to adjust them vertically (side to side).

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: new xenons - low dipped beam
« on: 15 August 2009, 19:00:00 »
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New headlights don't come pre-set, they need setting up in the first place.

Do you need to have xenon headlamps horizontally adjusted as well as vertically. If so how do you adjust horizontally?

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: new xenons - low dipped beam
« on: 14 August 2009, 21:49:12 »
Refitted the servo motor unit and much better now. But I think the outside adjuster is the one for the dipped beam.

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: new xenons - low dipped beam
« on: 14 August 2009, 18:31:02 »
Thank you for that. You mention the two light adjusters (inner one to adjust the height) do you use an allen key for this adjustment or twist the white plastic adjusters?

Thanks.

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / new xenons - low dipped beam
« on: 14 August 2009, 18:03:20 »
I got around to fitting new headlamps on my mig today. When fitted I noticed that the beam was very low maybe ending about 5 to 6 feet in front of me.

I drove around the compund and thought it might come up a bit but to no avail. I thought maybe I have settled the plastic arm with the small ball on the end properly? how exactly does that work, does it move in and out to level the beam?

I sitting here fiddling around with the light and wondered maybe the back of the xenon bulb should be slightly off centre when you fix the motor assembly in?

There are no codes or anything saying it isn't working so thought maybe it's a tip needed more than anything else.

Any responses very gratefully received.

Can I just say if it wasn't for this forum, I wouldn't have dared to dissassemble the lights, especially sat in a foreign country. So inspiration to all those who know nothing about cars, like myself.

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Hella vs DEPO lights - findings
« on: 15 August 2009, 16:33:49 »
Finished installing the DEPO headlights and I would say if can afford Hella, stick with Hella.

Whilst DEPO do appear to be made of inferior plastic and rubber to Hella, here are some other points.

1. There is no hole to receive the plastic strip which fits under the light.

2. You may find you have to adapt the bulb holder for the xenon lamp. I had to adjust the metal so that the bulb would sit flush.

3. The anti dazzle lever is actually inside where the xenon bulb goes. So if you are travelling abroad you will have to cover off the xenon bulb first.

4. The xenon bulb plastic cover may not sit properly, I had to file the inside of the housing, its close but not quite flush.

5. One of the ballast will not sit flush under the light housing. DEPO have skimped on plastic extrusions.

6. I had to make my own incisions into the plastic casing to receive the ballast.

7. When fitting the lights you might find that the holes do not align properly. You may have to push and pull a bit to get a fit.

Lastly I didn't have too much difficulty getting the hidden bolt in and out. I used a screwdriver rather than the ratchet as shown in the guide. That makes it easier guiding in and out. When putting the hidden screw back in, I wrapped sellotape around the ratchet nut and washer (not the screw) this way the whole thing goes in, and the sellotape will come of.

Hope this is of use.

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I got my self a pair of new xenon headlamps, but am wondering how the indicator bulbs fit into the headlamp unit as the bulbs are quite small. Do I need to buy the bulb holder for these? or is there some kind of backing holder?

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I think I got you. So the lever at the back stops the light from being scattered everywhere.

So if you manually changed the position of the adjusters at the top, would the automatic HID levelling facility bring the light back to the correct position, or only to where you've set it?

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Thanks. Now I'm confused. I thought beam direction was adjusted by a lever at the back of the light unit?

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On top of the headlights (facelift xenons), there appear to be two adjustable points suitable for an allen key. Anyone know what these are for and what exactly is being adjusted?

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Just wondering as I haven't had a chance to look yet.

But how exactly do you fix on ballast units to the underside of the xenon lamps.

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I've got a DEPO fitted & there is no lever either so I guess it's in line with the price paid

Sometimes it's just nice to know. The headlamps didn't state that a lever wan't included, and the enclosed leafet included instructions for adjusting it. So you spend ages going round in circles. Having said that mine cost around Euro 145 for both left and right so can't complain.

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