S Sneeky New member Joined Jun 17, 2004 Messages 29 Points 8 Location Belgium. Apr 3, 2015 #1 Hello, Does anyone know if the original Xenon headlights fit in a non xenon Car? Do they fit electrical without problems? thanx, Peter
Hello, Does anyone know if the original Xenon headlights fit in a non xenon Car? Do they fit electrical without problems? thanx, Peter
Most Easterly Pandas Speed Reader of the Year! Parked in the garage Written a guide Joined Aug 15, 2007 Messages 44,236 Points 7,383 Location Norwich, Norfolk Apr 3, 2015 #2 Re: Bi-xenon HID headlight units Sneeky said: Hello, Does anyone know if the original Xenon headlights fit in a non xenon Car? Do they fit electrical without problems? thanx, Peter Click to expand... Looking at the plugs they should fit, but not sure how the leveling will work (Ie if the existing manual control would work) etc.
Re: Bi-xenon HID headlight units Sneeky said: Hello, Does anyone know if the original Xenon headlights fit in a non xenon Car? Do they fit electrical without problems? thanx, Peter Click to expand... Looking at the plugs they should fit, but not sure how the leveling will work (Ie if the existing manual control would work) etc.
OP OP S Sneeky New member Joined Jun 17, 2004 Messages 29 Points 8 Location Belgium. Apr 3, 2015 #3 thanks!!! i hope it works ;-)
lyubohar Patron member Parked in the garage Joined Sep 28, 2008 Messages 1,191 Points 206 Location Sofia Apr 3, 2015 #4 If you can put non-factory xenon lights without any issues, I assume it would be even easier with the original ones.
If you can put non-factory xenon lights without any issues, I assume it would be even easier with the original ones.
Most Easterly Pandas Speed Reader of the Year! Parked in the garage Written a guide Joined Aug 15, 2007 Messages 44,236 Points 7,383 Location Norwich, Norfolk Apr 3, 2015 #5 lyubohar said: If you can put non-factory xenon lights without any issues, I assume it would be even easier with the original ones. Click to expand... I think OP wants to use the OEM wiring though and not have to hack into the existing stuff. After market ones require you to use existing bulb plugs I believe which won't be possible with the OEM units (if that makes sense?).
lyubohar said: If you can put non-factory xenon lights without any issues, I assume it would be even easier with the original ones. Click to expand... I think OP wants to use the OEM wiring though and not have to hack into the existing stuff. After market ones require you to use existing bulb plugs I believe which won't be possible with the OEM units (if that makes sense?).
Insomnia '09 Bravo T-Jet 150 Sport Parked in the garage Joined Jan 10, 2006 Messages 210 Points 63 Location SE Kent Apr 4, 2015 #6 Also bear in mind the Bravos that had xenon from manufacturer also came with headlight washers in the bumper.
Also bear in mind the Bravos that had xenon from manufacturer also came with headlight washers in the bumper.