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so these will change the lower light in the headlight.. the one which doubles as the fog lights? i managed to not have my normal driving lights changed during compliance but the light below (Fog Light/highbeam) are abit yellowish in comparison

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so these will change the lower light in the headlight.. the one which doubles as the fog lights? i managed to not have my normal driving lights changed during compliance but the light below (Fog Light/highbeam) are abit yellowish in comparison

ok, For my car, The normal low beam should have a D2R HIDs on it but due to compliance, they change it to a H1 normal halogen bulb. As for the high beam, it's the original H4. If you on the high beam, both the high/low on the H4 will light up. If you have the lower light with the fog light option, Good. For me, nothing turns on when I switch on the fog lights. These PIAA bulbs are original PIAA from Japan. I manage to get them cheap, therefore I can offer them to you cheap too. it's easy more than AUD100 selling outside.

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On this note, how exactly do you replace the bulbs? I had a quick look the other day (admittedly in poor light with a torch) and I couldn't see where the bulbs plug in. In fact, I'm not sure there was any space to put a hand in behind the lights. Do you have to remove bits to get at the lights?

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if sedan - raise car off ground. pull off front wheels pull inner guards loose and there ya go.

if coupe - remove front bar then remove headlight assy.

Hei Chris, you have not reply my massage. So what'z going on? Can you still help me?

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with your fog lights - pop the cover off the back of the stalk and plug them back in.

regarding the airbag light. no - the fellow is away for a few weeks.

Hi Chris,

I manage to take out the light stalk, but I didn't find anything amiss. The wire is intact connected. Can you fix it for me when you the the airbag reset thing.

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