Best video by far. I love how you show the instructions using a headlight assembly. It made it so much easier. Great tip on using a flat tip screwdriver instead of a Phillips. It was much easier and better than another video I watched. Thank you!
Perfect Video, so helpful. Even though your language is not English… I understood perfectly your instructions. Thank you. Yes removing the light is much more convenient than crawling under or even removing the wheel. Let’s remember that there are 2 lights and a smaller one, so a total of 3 small lights…
great instruction! I really liked the directness (to the POINT) and the production. You used a removed headlight assembly as a training aid, which is a great job aid.
Hello! Can you help? I have problem with Xenons on peugeot 508 2012. On the left headlight hi/lo beam is working and on the right is working only low beam
If i am not mistaken 508 has bi- xenon headlights. Thats to say low and high beams are at same xenon bulb. If this is the case most probably internal shutter is not working (if all wirking and switches are ok). Normally at other cars, if this is the case, the working headlight also closes the high beams.
@@xenonland i subscribed. You don't think there is problem with ballast? And how internal shutter looks like? Uses D1S bulbs. Please help, these electrician here said to replace whole headlight. Thanks a lot!
@@jovannjagul3748 ballast do not have anything to do with the bi-xenon mechanism. If your xenon bulb lights, it means that your ballast is OK. If the bi-xenon mechanism is faulty than really whole headlight shoul be changed (or your headlight should berefurbished with snother donor headl8ght, but this also cost a lot). Just observe at ebay for a good used headlight.
@@jovannjagul3748 If you have adaptive headlights probably the some wire for the shutter is broken. When you remove the headlights look for the integrity of the wires
you should check your bulbs and sockets for possible short out/melting/, it is most probably a grounding issue. Our vehicle was was with socket/grounding fault.
Best video by far. I love how you show the instructions using a headlight assembly. It made it so much easier. Great tip on using a flat tip screwdriver instead of a Phillips. It was much easier and better than another video I watched. Thank you!
Perfect Video, so helpful. Even though your language is not English… I understood perfectly your instructions. Thank you. Yes removing the light is much more convenient than crawling under or even removing the wheel. Let’s remember that there are 2 lights and a smaller one, so a total of 3 small lights…
great instruction! I really liked the directness (to the POINT) and the production. You used a removed headlight assembly as a training aid, which is a great job aid.
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent video you help a lot question do one video showing how to change the parking lights the one its like angel light?
Very clear instructions, thank you
You are welcome!
Thanks!!! Got mine done
Hello! Can you help? I have problem with Xenons on peugeot 508 2012. On the left headlight hi/lo beam is working and on the right is working only low beam
If i am not mistaken 508 has bi- xenon headlights. Thats to say low and high beams are at same xenon bulb. If this is the case most probably internal shutter is not working (if all wirking and switches are ok). Normally at other cars, if this is the case, the working headlight also closes the high beams.
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@@xenonland i subscribed. You don't think there is problem with ballast? And how internal shutter looks like? Uses D1S bulbs. Please help, these electrician here said to replace whole headlight.
Thanks a lot!
@@jovannjagul3748 ballast do not have anything to do with the bi-xenon mechanism. If your xenon bulb lights, it means that your ballast is OK. If the bi-xenon mechanism is faulty than really whole headlight shoul be changed (or your headlight should berefurbished with snother donor headl8ght, but this also cost a lot). Just observe at ebay for a good used headlight.
@@jovannjagul3748 If you have adaptive headlights probably the some wire for the shutter is broken. When you remove the headlights look for the integrity of the wires
Why is your turn light permanently on ?
I have the same issue on my left side headlight
The ride side is normal but the left is permanently on
you should check your bulbs and sockets for possible short out/melting/, it is most probably a grounding issue. Our vehicle was was with socket/grounding fault.
@@xenonland thanks brother
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