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Old 10 December 2023, 05:43 PM
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The offside headlight has been intermittent since I got car back but would come on if I gave it a little bang.
it's now not coming on with a bang.
I've taken a photo of the wiring.
I've only had chance to look in the dark.
Any ideas from the pic.
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Old 10 December 2023, 05:44 PM
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Is that earth loop meant to be there?
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Red wire is chaffed as well but not broken.
need to have a good look in the day but doesn't stop raining.......
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Could it just be that the bulb itself has a bad filament?
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That earth shouldn't be there it should be secured. being unsecured is why it works intermittently and then hitting the headlight a thump makes it work...as it makes a connection again
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Could well be,I just assumed if the bulb was gone it was gone like a house bulb.
not changed a car bulb in donkeys .
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Originally Posted by Gambit
That earth shouldn't be there it should be secured. being unsecured is why it works intermittently and then hitting the headlight a thump makes it work...as it makes a connection again
What I thought but need to get battery off first to gain access.
Cheers.
Oh and some daylight....
Old 12 December 2023, 11:25 AM
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May as well get a bulb before I start..... what are they?
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Originally Posted by stamina_daddy
May as well get a bulb before I start..... what are they?
cheers
for that we'd need to know the year & model of your car
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05 WRX wagon...are they h4 bulb?
so does that ring on the earth wire need to get cut off and a spade type connector added?
Why would they do what they did.....
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They look like H1 bulbs assuming your 05 WRX is a blob eye with halogen headlights

the earth is meant to be bolted somewhere else, dont cut it off and put a spade on it

@Don Clark might be able to pinpoint where the earth point is for it
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Back from where had it been in an accident. If so leave it back in. The positive wire appears to be getting hot to due to the bad connections.
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I owned the car before.
did all the mods.
Bought it back recently after 6 years and 17k miles.
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Looks as if the bulb connection is a bit of a mess and needs the wires re-terminating on it and the earth to the bolb holder.


Earth point on body GB-2



Low beam H1 Bulb is 12-55w halogen

as it should be






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Cheers don.....drove myself crazy today looking for the earth spade terminal on that picture..... couldn't see it thought must of been snapped off.
only to realise later that your picture is upside down 👇😀😂.
Went back out with a spade connector but it was too loose for the terminal,must be specific.
Ended up stripping end of earth wire and putting it under one of the Phillips screws for now.
​​​​​​light now working.
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