93 PA Headlights
Cobra04
03-30-2005, 05:38 PM
Got myself a 93 PA with what has to be some of the most useless low beam headlights that I have ever seen on a car. You can't see anything. Hell I drove 20 miles on a 2-3 lane hwy with my high beams on and NOBODY other than one trucker gave me the flash "hey your highbeams are on". What can I do about this and does ANYONE else seem to have this problem ? So here I am with crappy low beams and not so good highbeams as well.
Help me out here PA owners.
Cobra
Help me out here PA owners.
Cobra
LeBuick
03-30-2005, 09:22 PM
How does the power seem otherwise? Are the dome lights ok? Dash?
Could be a bad ground at the lights, wrong bulbs installed (could have bought it from a midnight drug dealer) or even the wrong aamprage on the alternator. If it is just the high beams I would look for a bad ground...
Could be a bad ground at the lights, wrong bulbs installed (could have bought it from a midnight drug dealer) or even the wrong aamprage on the alternator. If it is just the high beams I would look for a bad ground...
tman
03-31-2005, 02:50 AM
I've installed Piaa 1500xt driving lights to accompany my lighting. Works awesome
http://turbomullet.homelinux.org/~americancars2093/buick%20front%20no%20lights.jpg
http://turbomullet.homelinux.org/~americancars2093/buick%20front%20no%20lights.jpg
Cobra04
03-31-2005, 10:19 PM
How does the power seem otherwise? Are the dome lights ok? Dash?
Could be a bad ground at the lights, wrong bulbs installed (could have bought it from a midnight drug dealer) or even the wrong aamprage on the alternator. If it is just the high beams I would look for a bad ground...
Power seems to be ok other then when I apply the brake, I notice the low beams get a bit more dimmer. Dash, ok, interior lighting ok.
High beams are nothing to write home about either.
Could be a bad ground at the lights, wrong bulbs installed (could have bought it from a midnight drug dealer) or even the wrong aamprage on the alternator. If it is just the high beams I would look for a bad ground...
Power seems to be ok other then when I apply the brake, I notice the low beams get a bit more dimmer. Dash, ok, interior lighting ok.
High beams are nothing to write home about either.
Cobra04
03-31-2005, 10:21 PM
I've installed Piaa 1500xt driving lights to accompany my lighting. Works awesome
http://turbomullet.homelinux.org/~americancars2093/buick%20front%20no%20lights.jpg
Did you install these on a 93 ? If so, where about did you mount them ?
http://turbomullet.homelinux.org/~americancars2093/buick%20front%20no%20lights.jpg
Did you install these on a 93 ? If so, where about did you mount them ?
Cobra04
04-03-2005, 11:19 PM
Did you install these on a 93 ? If so, where about did you mount them ?
That looks pretty decent. I was really helping that I could come up with a better headlight, I would like to keep as close to original as possible but this is a great alternative.
Cobra
That looks pretty decent. I was really helping that I could come up with a better headlight, I would like to keep as close to original as possible but this is a great alternative.
Cobra
tman
04-04-2005, 07:24 AM
It's a 94, same car though.
You could use 1" piece of square tubing to get the drop from the metal under the bumper. The previous owner had crappy walmart foglights on it and made some s-shaped brackets which I used.
Heres the Piaa switch in mine. Looks stock, and it fits clean on the dash. I put it where the traction control switch should be.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v105/tman2093/Buick/piaaswitch.jpg
You could use 1" piece of square tubing to get the drop from the metal under the bumper. The previous owner had crappy walmart foglights on it and made some s-shaped brackets which I used.
Heres the Piaa switch in mine. Looks stock, and it fits clean on the dash. I put it where the traction control switch should be.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v105/tman2093/Buick/piaaswitch.jpg
Jed Rule
04-07-2005, 11:21 PM
I replaced the factory bulbs with PIAA ones. It's simple but the bulbs ran $50 per pair. Also check the aiming.
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