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Finn mc Missile



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Xenon auto levelling

Hi all,
Problem with original xenon headlights.
They're "dipped", pointing low and not levelling themselves at all.
I've checked auto levelling sensors, no visible damage front or rear. No loose connectors on sensors. Fuse ok.
And that's about all I know... any ideas?
Pretty frustrating when low beams lighting only ~10m... Rolling Eyes

I suppose it's not about levelling motors, since both are not working.

Post #233373 1st Sep 2014 4:12 am
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Bob



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As the fuse is OK, perhaps the Headlamp Levelling Control Module has packed up. You could get the Diagnostic Trouble Codes read. These might point to the trouble.

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Finn
Her Ladyship had a similar but opposite problem with her Adaptive Xenon Headlights. They were always pointing at Jupiter and Mars Exclamation

After many failed attempts by various dealers to cure her planet illuminating headlights I decided to take a unit out to investigate myself. So unbolted the headlight and slid it out of the bumper housing. That revealed that the black plastic base plate in which the headlight is held had all of its plastic lugs, and, both front and side bolt retaining holes broken. I checked the opposite side and the very same damage appeared on that side as well. How, and by whom this damage was caused only they themselves would know Evil or Very Mad

So I ordered both plates from the site sponsor Dan@Duckworths: part numbers - LH: LR001542 and RH: LR001541 and once fitted the problem disappeared. Thumbs Up

So maybe your headlights are also not sitting properly on these base plates. Just an idea. Idea

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Found this useful

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Finn mc Missile



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athelstan wrote:
Finn
Her Ladyship had a similar but opposite problem with her Adaptive Xenon Headlights. They were always pointing at Jupiter and Mars Exclamation


Thanks for the tip.
I will check this out next week.
Soon I'm gonna travel to Poland, and do some hard yelling there.
FIVB World Champs, here we come Thumbs Up

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Finn mc Missile



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Those base plates are just fine.
I also bought OBD code reader (because of Limp mode happened) and there were no fault codes at all Rolling Eyes

... Limp mode happened on the way to airport, no change when turned engine off. Car was on the airport park for over four days, still on limp mode when we returned. Next day the same. I bought that reader, plugged it, no fault codes found. I still decided to clear all codes (which didn't exist) and though that maybe it's the cheap reader which don't find the code.
I unplugged it and started the engine. It revs perfectly normally Shocked

It has to be a VERY special reader Whistle

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athelstan



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Fin
Disappointing to hear you still have not resolved the issue. I'll be interested to hear what is the cause of the problem actually is Rolling Eyes

Post #234403 10th Sep 2014 12:43 pm
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fisha



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Do you ever see the lights do any sort of levelling? Most systems do a dip movement from time to time on start up as a

On my mini which has hid auto levelling, the physical adjusters of the light unit were simply set too low, took the car to a flat space against a wall and with the lights running I took an Allen key and adjusted the lights upwards to a more suitable position. Since then it's been perfect since.

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Finn mc Missile



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No, Freelender's xenons do not that up-down movement after every start. I've had four cars with xenons and two of them did that.
They worked fine last winter/spring, now when nights getting again darker, I relised they don't work properly. You know, it never gets really dark in the summer here in north. So you don't recognise these kind of things then.
I wonder why trere is no fault codes either... could I just manually lift those beams from somewhere? If they show far enough, I really don't care about that auto levelling.

Post #234478 11th Sep 2014 1:46 pm
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You can adjust them up using the normal adjusters for correcting the beam but this isn't the way the system would do this - the motor adjuster is on the inside.

Which adjuster on top of the light under the bonnet is as below:

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fisha



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Yeah, but if the auto system thinks that it's holding the lights at the correct level, but in reality it isn't, then those adjusters are the way to correct it. That way it'll still think that it's running at the correct level.

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Finn mc Missile



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Thanks.
I found those adjusters myself. Half turn up-down adjuster screw makes detecable difference, 2-3 turns makes huge movement in beam. Now they're good.
I'll see how it works that way. If it looks that beam stays where it should be, I'm happy.

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