Dim Headlights
luceberg
10-15-2005, 05:12 AM
Hi, I have tried upgrading the headlamp bulbs from 65watt to 95watt, but the lights are still too dim. I think perhaps the reflectors are not that reflective.
Has anyone else had this problem and can suggest a solution?
Has anyone else had this problem and can suggest a solution?
boschmann
10-22-2005, 12:12 PM
Are the lenses cloudy?
luceberg
10-23-2005, 06:48 PM
Hi Boschman, thanks for the reply.
I replaced one of the lenses recently, and it now looks the same as the other one, not cloudy. The relectors look as good as they could be, but not very shiny.
They are good for up to 50mph, but at 60mph I can't see far enough ahead.
I replaced one of the lenses recently, and it now looks the same as the other one, not cloudy. The relectors look as good as they could be, but not very shiny.
They are good for up to 50mph, but at 60mph I can't see far enough ahead.
boschmann
10-29-2005, 08:30 PM
Check between the bulb's ground & positive with a multimeter to see if you're getting over 12V with the car running. I'd suspect a bad ground.
luceberg
10-30-2005, 01:22 PM
Thanks Boschmann,
I get 12.38 volts with the car idling. Sounds ok?
I get 12.38 volts with the car idling. Sounds ok?
boschmann
11-01-2005, 10:26 AM
You checked between the two headlight bulb wires? What was the battery voltage? 12.4V is a little low if the car was running. If you have an Ohmeter function check the ground wire to battery ground resistance.
luceberg
11-06-2005, 07:19 AM
Thanks. Yes, I checked between the two headlamp wires. I did the test again today, having cleaned the battery contacts, which were a bit grimey. I got a voltage of 12.6V initially,which raised to 13.4V after a while. I checked the battery to ground and got 0 ohms, so that's ok. I am yet to discover if the brightness has improved as I am laid up at present with an arm injury. Thanks again for your assistance.
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