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S2 C34 Tech Help- Going From Standard To Xenon?


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Hi fellow Wagoneers, some advice if i may. Was thinking of fitting a set of the factory Xenon Headlamps to our C34 Series 2, and was wondering if more was required other than swapping over the Headlamps? If anyone could let me know that would be great. Cheers :cheers:

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If you can find the headlamps c/w transformer or whatever you will be ok - the kits that go in the stock headlamp are illegal because they do not suit the reflectors and can dazzle oncoming traffic.

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I probably should have mentioned this when ifirst posted, but ours was never fitted with Xenon from factory. Does this mean i may need a different wiring harness? Also, the ballast packs, are they on the back of the headlamps? Thanks again.

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the wires are cut and xenons are removed during compliance.

Depends on who does it. Mine was clean, new headlamps and rejoin a few wires and it's done.

If it never had xenons I'd look at a kit, probably would be cheaper too

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Depends on who does it. Mine was clean, new headlamps and rejoin a few wires and it's done.

If it never had xenons I'd look at a kit, probably would be cheaper too

could you write up a little guide or something for the headlights? my headlights have XENON printed on them, and if i have a look behind, there is a plug that is not plugged in.

does this have anything to do with it?

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