02-18-2021, 04:19 PM | #1564 |
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05-04-2021, 05:45 AM | #1565 | |
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This is my first post so apologies in advance if i have come to the wrong forum/discussion. I have just purchased the DEPO F30 headlights and have a question regarding installing a HID bulb in the projector low beam. I have gone with the 35W Stealth HID kit which comes with the two connector pins (Black/Yellow) to be inserted in the original H7 connector inside the DEPO headlight. I am just wondering whether it is OK to connect the pins to the H7 connector inside the DEPO headlights and leave this connector in the headlight with the HID bulb in the projector housing? I have attached some pictures of this for reference, i hope they make sense! Has anyone else done this also? Will it cause any problems leaving the original H7 connector in the headlight like this? Any help is much appreciated guys. Thank you! |
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11-08-2021, 04:00 AM | #1567 | |
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12-03-2021, 04:15 AM | #1568 | |
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Has anybody managed to figure out what it is? I'm wondering if it's something inside the headlight obstructing the movement as the movement does seem a bit jerky. The other theory i had was should I have installed the headlights with the manual wheel inside the car set at 0? Not sure if i did. Just worried that when i take it for an MOT it will fail for not having the manual vertical adjustment working correctly. |
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01-16-2022, 09:16 AM | #1569 |
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Guys has anyone found a way to replace the inner high beam bulbs without taking the headlights out?
The access hole is at the side of the headlight but it is blocked up against the the long bonnet catch assembly and radiator. What a stupid place for an access hole, there’s simply no way I can see how to get access to these bulbs without removing the headlight and I don’t want to do that. |
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01-16-2022, 09:38 AM | #1570 |
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So the only logical way I can see that might work is removing the bonnet latch assembly on both sides, it looks quite a deep assembly that is right in front of the high beam access holes..
Do you think this might give me enough room to do the job? |
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01-27-2022, 03:10 PM | #1571 |
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Guys I’m really surprised nobody has looked into this or ways of getting aground this issue. I really don’t want to be unsettling the headlights as I have got them sitting just right on the adjustment so the thought of having to remove the bumper again and realign the headlights again is awful.
The headlights themselves are fantastic, hard to believe that it’s over 5 years now since I originally spoke with Depo to bring them to our market. I’m just left scratching my head at how they expect us to change the inner main beam bulbs whilst everything is installed into the car. It would be interesting to know if Depo have made an updated version of these lights with this issue addressed. |
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10-11-2022, 02:24 AM | #1572 |
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Morning,
Apologies if this stuff has been answered previously, but I couldn't find a definitive answer when trawling through the previous posts. I fitted DEPO headlights to my 2013 F30 about 18 months ago, and I've just had it come back with a failed MOT due to the scroll switch in the cabin that adjusts beam height not working (lights not moving at all when scrolling up or done). I understand people have had issues with this in the past, an I get a very occasional error message pop up that goes on engine restart, but im not sure the scroll leveler has ever worked since installing. The motors seem to be working fine, as the beam dips and raises when starting the engine. I guess my question is, are the DEPO lights designed so that the scroll wheel SHOULD be able to raise and lower the beam? Wondering if its just a connection issue between the panel and the lights? Any help would be appreciated! |
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10-23-2022, 01:46 AM | #1573 | |
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I had this issue with the scroll wheel not working I removed the depos as I was considering selling the car and took it for an MOT which needed some other electrical working doing. The auto electrician noticed that the headlight levelling was set to auto which was why the wheel wasn't working... Don't know how it got to that setting as I hadn't changed it, maybe associated with changing bulbs to LEDs in Esys to stop faults... |
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