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Old 22 August 2004, 01:07 AM
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the car is 3 and half years old and both spots have stopped working
i haven't checked the bulbs but i do know how to do it,its just a matter of borrowing a long enough socket thingy.
but i suppose i better check the fuse 1st

where is it ?

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Old 22 August 2004, 01:49 PM
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there is a fuse in the white box that comes with them they do also have a problem with the relay in at as well
Old 22 August 2004, 03:43 PM
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Originally Posted by scoobyboy
there is a fuse in the white box that comes with them they do also have a problem with the relay in at as well

cheers 4 that bud
just took white box apart and its 30a
cheers m8y
Old 22 August 2004, 06:09 PM
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pray it's not the bulbs

halfords do halogen 130w for 9.99 a lot cheaper than the piaa 120w ones.

changed one of mine today. have to remove 3 bolts to get the lamp off the car. 2 of them sheared off. then had to remove the backing plate to get these two broken bolts out. in the end had the drill them out and retap. then getting the glass off the backing bowl is a nightmare. so much as show it a screwdriver and the glass chips. luckily i had a spare lamp which wasn't corroded together so i used this.

good luck
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replacing the bulbs is easy enough
but when 1 of the originals blew i replaced them with 100w ones. now they both gone so i did buy the 120 for about 23 quid
but cant find the other original 1 that was working lol

oh well,will keep looking pmsl
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