my guess is,
check electrical connections, including grounds.
One reason for faulty low beam headlights would be problem on the blown fuse. You can check the car's manual for information about on how to access the fuses. You can also check if there are melted wires leading to any of the fuses and replaced it if necessary. Additionally, you can inspect the switch of the headlight if its functioning well. My recommendation for this is to visit your trusted auto shop to assess you properly with this concern to avoid any further problem. Hope this helps!
Already checked with Wizzard Electrical, wala naman daw problem with wirings and power output. I was just wondering what other factors can be the cause of different color output, medyo impossible naman kung sa reflector since never opened and original headlight assembly pa
maybe the bulbs are fine.
maybe the right headlight's throw of the beam is intentionally set differently.
just looking at the pictures, the difference seems to be very minimal, if at all.
if i were the howner, and everything else checks out, i'd probably let it go.
Guys pa help... yung case/bahay nung head light ng nissan gx namen sobrang blurred.
Tingin ko need linisin from the inside. Ok naman bulb and electrical
Any thoughts? TIA
there are trade-offs.
like, it takes a lot more turns to aim the replacement, but it does get aimed.
the original may be three times more expensive than the replacement brand, but i doubt if the replacement brand will last only 1/3 as the orig.
at ok naman ang tapon ng ilaw.
Last edited by dr. d; February 23rd, 2020 at 11:12 PM.
Surplus Japan? RHD & LHD headlamps are designed to aim differently.
A good preventive/solution tip is to apply headlamp protection film upon getting a brand new car or clear the blur w/ lamp polish & apply the film. Good headlamp films like LaminX can withstand the lamp heat & are self-healing.
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