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Rooleeds Member Since: 25 May 2007 Location: Leeds Posts: 10 |
Hi,
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25th May 2007 2:31 pm |
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Rooleeds Member Since: 25 May 2007 Location: Leeds Posts: 10 |
The answer is no! It would take a whole load of new wiring looms etc and would not be economical, ive been told.
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26th May 2007 6:29 pm |
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carlfraz Member Since: 10 Apr 2007 Location: Minkies lap dancing club Posts: 839 |
Hi Rooleeds, I have a HSE with adaptive lights, just curious what your solution was. I have found the adaptive lights very good but with most Xenon beams in tall cars I do quite often get flashed by oncoming cars who think I am on main beam!!! So I then put on main beam to show I was on dipped: as they pass you can see there retinas with third degree burns |
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27th May 2007 4:00 pm |
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carlfraz Member Since: 10 Apr 2007 Location: Minkies lap dancing club Posts: 839 |
Hey Roo! What was it that you found ...new bulbs? or something else!??? Was just reviewing the old threads and noticed you never replied...OK, I have the adaptive headlights so makes no odds to me, but there are loads of people reading this site that your solution might work for, so please share |
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5th Jun 2007 8:43 pm |
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Rooleeds Member Since: 25 May 2007 Location: Leeds Posts: 10 |
Sorry, not been on for a while. The solution was not to buy the one without adaptive lights and go for one that did have them. There was no other option. I am collecting tomorrow. Freelander2 2.2 TD4 HSE, All Black, Full Sports body kit, Black side bars, Shadow Chrome 19"'s, Shadow Chrome Mirror Covers, F & R Lamp Guards, Privacy glass. |
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8th Jun 2007 10:42 am |
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defkalion Member Since: 17 Feb 2007 Location: Athens Posts: 350 |
Hi friends, I thought I would bring this subject back to present, and the reason is that a new matter arose with my LR2 (I will post details about that soon, but only when I 've found out how LR will handle this - I apologise for being so cryptic for the time being ). Anyway, a good man at my service garage looked into the Adaptive Xenon matter and told me after looking at the Adaptive required parts, that if someone has Xenon the required equipment is already there (except from the lights) and some programming. Hence if you get the AFS lights and program the ECU accordingly they should work. I realise that it's not recommended , but could anyone with tech knowledge out there spread some light onto this? How about the instrument panel warning light etc? The wiring loom is supposed to be the same for Xenon and AFS. Please share your wisdom with me...
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31st Jul 2007 9:16 am |
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nectop Member Since: 27 Feb 2011 Location: St.Petersburg Posts: 13 |
Hello everyone, is there any luck with AFS retrofit? Also interested in it. |
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27th Feb 2011 7:01 am |
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dunroof Member Since: 24 Nov 2010 Location: <> Yes, still being stalked by another member! Posts: 1785 |
Normal is easy, but leaves a legacy of flickering lamps. 10forcash can programme the ecu which means you can use ordinary or Xenon. |
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27th Feb 2011 5:22 pm |
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nectop Member Since: 27 Feb 2011 Location: St.Petersburg Posts: 13 |
Just swap headlights from normal Xenon to AFL is not enough? Maybe just additional ECU coding or something else? |
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27th Feb 2011 7:22 pm |
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alex_pescaru Member Since: 12 Mar 2009 Location: RO Posts: 4642 |
Indeed, you also need to modify in the CCF (car config file) byte 15, from block 2 - PARAM_EUCD_CCF_HEADLIGHTS_TYPE.
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27th Feb 2011 7:40 pm |
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nectop Member Since: 27 Feb 2011 Location: St.Petersburg Posts: 13 |
Thank you so much, I'll try. |
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27th Feb 2011 7:42 pm |
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