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DJWerkz
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While putting my interior back together after replacing the heater matrix I noticed a spare blue block connector exiting the same location as the connector for the headlight rotary switch. On further investigation I find that this second connector is for the option of auto levelling headlights. On my car I only have the main rotary switch for the headlight function but in the manual there is a picture of a fascia with both the headlight rotary switch and a second rotary switch for adjusting the level of the headlights. If I wanted to change my car so I have this function do I only need the correct fascia section with second rotary switch or will I need to check into headlight moutings as well? If I have the cabling at the dash section is it reasonable to assume that I have all the necessary cabling to the headlights? Any help appreciated
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Paul B
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'98 24V Ultima saloon

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Re: Auto levelling headlights
« Reply #1 on: Jul 10th, 2005, 7:59am » |
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The cabling may well be there, but the headlamps are different. So you might have to buy the more expensive headlamp units, and they are dear too! Will try to find pictures of the different lights for you.
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scorpio_man
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Re: Auto levelling headlights
« Reply #2 on: Jul 10th, 2005, 8:27am » |
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hi there the headlights come with a motor built in to them. cost about £150+VAT each! is your car not an estate? i've got them on my estate, but because of the self leveling suspension, they are absolutely useless! hth
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