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Kaycee

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xenon Headlights
« on: 16 October 2008, 14:52:08 »

My 2002 3.2 elite needed a sidelight bulb changing on the drivers side i took of the cover on the landing platform and changed same but i noticed a vacuum pipe just hanging there and on  the back of the unit was wat looked liked a place were it fits but did not know if it should be on ive ad the car around 6 month and ad no probs but this as got me concerned does any of you well informed guys know wat this pipe is incidently there isnt a pipe on on the passenger side but there is a take off point on the passenger light unit
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Re: xenon Headlights
« Reply #1 on: 16 October 2008, 15:10:35 »

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My 2002 3.2 elite needed a sidelight bulb changing on the drivers side i took of the cover on the landing platform and changed same but i noticed a vacuum pipe just hanging there and on  the back of the unit was wat looked liked a place were it fits but did not know if it should be on ive ad the car around 6 month and ad no probs but this as got me concerned does any of you well informed guys know wat this pipe is incidently there isnt a pipe on on the passenger side but there is a take off point on the passenger light unit
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robert
Next time you stop your car, particularly when you have a boot full or 4 passengers, have a listen from that corner of the car. After a short time you'll hear a hiss. It's the air discharging from the self levelling suspension compressor which lives under your driver's side wing/bumper, and the tunbe is what the air discharges from. :y
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Re: xenon Headlights
« Reply #2 on: 16 October 2008, 15:14:42 »

thanks andy that makes sense breathes sigh of relief

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