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July 2nd, 2008 08:27 PM #1One day, bigla na lang nasira yung high beam sa left side ng headlights ko (stock Osram bulb - 50W/60). Dinala ko siya sa isang shop sa Abad Santos St. at sabi ng owner na pundido na raw ang bulb, without checking the wiring.
He added that there's no need to check the wiring because both high beam would malfunction if there's a problem with the wiring. So I believed him and replace both bulbs for P350 each. The brand I think is Zip (80W/100). Nirecommend niya na taasan na lang para mas malinaw. Tinanong ko kung hindi ba siya mag-oovercharge at sabi niya hindi naman daw.
Ito yung sumunod na sequence after kong magpalit ng bulbs:
(Day 0-7) = Okay pa naman both bulbs. Pero medyo hindi ako satisfied sa brightness at nakaka-experience na ako ng hard starting.
(Day 8) = Nawala ulit yung high beam ng left side.
(Day 9-11 ) = Bumalik yung high beam ng left side. (Everything's okay)
(Day 12-18) = Nawala yung high beam at low beam ng left side.
(Day 18-19) = Nawala yung high beam ng right side. Pero gumagana ulit ang high at low ng left.
(Day 20-21) = Bumalik yung high ng right.
Ngayon, ang gumagana lang sa akin ay high-low ng left at high ng right. Ano kaya ang problema nito? Pwede bang mag-overcharge yung battery sa nilagay nilang bulbs?
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July 2nd, 2008 09:33 PM #2Have a competent auto electrican check your wirings. I suspect may loose wire or malfunctioning relay ka.
Hard starting and battery overcharging has nothing to do with the headlights.
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July 2nd, 2008 10:26 PM #3
sir naglagay ka ng bulb na mejo mataas ang wattage ng hindi naglalagay ng ceramic socket...susunugin nyan wires mo and relay...ganyan din ginawa ng tropa ko sa civic nya nung una, sunog yung relay saka socket, kya after nun, nagpalit sya ng ceramic socket saka relay...
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July 3rd, 2008 01:55 AM #4
you have a loose connection on the back of the head lights that causing it to do this or dirty connector or corrode that need to clean. Just check the connection, Im sure you'll find it.
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July 3rd, 2008 01:59 AM #5
Hindi yung battery ang na-overcharge, kundi yung wallet mo. Better find another electrician.
By the way, bulbs don't charge the battery - they discharge it. The higher the power (in watts), the bigger the drain.
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July 3rd, 2008 10:37 AM #6Thanks everyone for the insight. Can you recommend any good auto electrician within Makati area?
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July 20th, 2008 12:55 PM #7it might be the headlight socket itself. also add a relay for bulbs with higher consumption.
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July 31st, 2008 01:18 PM #9Yung socket nga yung may problem. Nasunog yung socket at lumobo yung bulb. Shouldn't have trusted the shop owner who said okay lang maglagay ng 90W/100 kahit hindi na palitan yung socket.
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