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Low Beam Fld/Vision ???
« on: 08 June 2008, 14:33:14 »

Any ideas what does this message means??? It is on computer display every single time i start the engine and it is really anoying. I have checked the lights and it is working fine. No water nothing. What else it might be?
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Re: Low Beam Fld/Vision ???
« Reply #1 on: 08 June 2008, 14:36:34 »

level sensor on the HID light is faulty, means its not adjusting as it should.
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Re: Low Beam Fld/Vision ???
« Reply #2 on: 08 June 2008, 14:37:20 »

where about that sensor might be located ?
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Re: Low Beam Fld/Vision ???
« Reply #3 on: 08 June 2008, 14:40:52 »

2 things are common cause of that error - sensor popped its balljoint off, or servos fubar.

The sensors are mounted on nsf wishbone and nsr trailing arm.  Often the front one that pops.  If the balljoint seems loose, or it pops off again in a couple of weeks, sorry, replacement needed.
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Re: Low Beam Fld/Vision ???
« Reply #4 on: 08 June 2008, 14:42:49 »

thanks
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Re: Low Beam Fld/Vision ???
« Reply #5 on: 08 June 2008, 17:06:52 »

I've got the same fault code on my car. Has anyone got any pics/diagrams showing where these sensors are mounted or are they pretty obvious to identify?
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Re: Low Beam Fld/Vision ???
« Reply #6 on: 08 June 2008, 17:25:00 »

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I've got the same fault code on my car. Has anyone got any pics/diagrams showing where these sensors are mounted or are they pretty obvious to identify?
Sensors are obvious, esp the front (most likely)
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Re: Low Beam Fld/Vision ???
« Reply #7 on: 08 June 2008, 19:22:27 »

just done it :) its was front passengers side. Now its ok :) thanks for help !!! Its very easy to find it !! :)
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Re: Low Beam Fld/Vision ???
« Reply #8 on: 08 June 2008, 19:24:51 »

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just done it :) its was front passengers side. Now its ok :) thanks for help !!! Its very easy to find it !! :)
Great news :y

If it pops off again, I'm afraid you'll need to replace it (or bodge it)...
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Re: Low Beam Fld/Vision ???
« Reply #9 on: 09 June 2008, 00:30:26 »

Just in case you're like me and on a budget, you might like to know that if its the ball joint that keeps popping out, I fixed mine 18 months ago by packing it with grease - and it's still fine (touch wood!)
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Re: Low Beam Fld/Vision ???
« Reply #10 on: 09 June 2008, 19:22:56 »

Ok
I've located the sensors and they both seem to be attatched without very much play in the ball joints. If it's not the sensors whats the next step?
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Re: Low Beam Fld/Vision ???
« Reply #11 on: 09 June 2008, 20:46:23 »

One or both of the servos in the headlight may not be working. Ignition, hand brake on, headlights on bonnet open.  Slowly bounce each front wing up and down with your head by the light ...you should hear/feel which one is working and which isnt.  One of mine was full of water but worked fine when drained cleaned rebuilt and sealed (box built into lower rear of headlight.  See how to in guides section for headlight removal (the hardest bit!!)
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Re: Low Beam Fld/Vision ???
« Reply #12 on: 09 June 2008, 22:47:34 »

Cheers for that, I'll have a go following those instructions & let you know.
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Re: Low Beam Fld/Vision ???
« Reply #13 on: 09 June 2008, 22:55:20 »

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Cheers for that, I'll have a go following those instructions & let you know.
Where are you? Update your profile to save having to keep answering that ;)
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Re: Low Beam Fld/Vision ???
« Reply #14 on: 10 June 2008, 20:30:50 »

Right Ive just tried bouncing the car and I can't hear anything apart from a small ticking noise coming from the air filter housing or at least I think thats what it is - big black box just behind o/s headlamp unit.
Could it be something as simple as a fuse?
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