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Right I've got a strange one here since my car was bumped in the nearside the headlamps will no longer go to dip beam soon as you turn them on main beam only. All the fuses are in tack but there is no feed to the brown coloured head lamp realy ... Anyone seen this before ???

 

Craig

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That,s usually a sign of the fuse in the footwell blowing :confused: :confused:

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That,s usually a sign of the fuse in the footwell blowing :confused: :confused:

 

Yeah I know but thats the first place I checked and rem my car looked like this after being bumped ... So recon little more than just a fuse prob

:(

I still get a sick feeling every time I look at that pic

 

Don't blame you - it's sad to see a ZX like that :(

 

Hope it gets fixed up good as new soon mate!

 

Richard :)

I have something to say............ It's better to burn out than to fade away..... :tt2:

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Don't blame you - it's sad to see a ZX like that :(

 

Hope it gets fixed up good as new soon mate!

 

Richard :)

 

Thanks Mate !! It's all pretty much ready to go together again but I must get this headlamp problem sorted else I'll be well pissed if I have to take it to bits again after painting.

 

P.s My front alloy is knackered if anyone has a spare

Just try replacing the fuse anyway. Even though it looks ok there might be a slight break and you just cant see it. Have you checked the fuses under the bonnet?

 

Ivan

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Just try replacing the fuse anyway. Even though it looks ok there might be a slight break and you just cant see it. Have you checked the fuses under the bonnet?

 

Ivan

 

Checked all the fuses with a continuity tester mate !! I've found there's no feed to the brown relay so recon there's an open circuit someplace

Check if there is power at the fuse box, if so its got to be between the fuse and the relay then, you can only trace it back and find the break, easier to put another wire through and disconnect the old one from the fuse box

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