Author: minimadgriff
Subject: Retro fitting Ford original xenon light units
Posted: 24 Sep 2013 at 5:05pm
Fitting the xenon lights and getting them working is easy. It can be really easy if you have the right engine bay loom like I do. If you don't you just need to swap some pins round in the headlight connector.
Getting them to work within the legal rules of having Xenons is a little more difficult.
Headlamp washers is easily do able. You just need the loom, level sensor and extra pump. Along with the pipe work and jets too.
The tricky bit comes with the auto levelling. Now you can just have it set up so the manual levelling works off the headlight switch.
To get the auto levelling to work you need the sensors, loom and a control unit. I would be interested in an English version of that video as he obviously manages to do it.
Edited by minimadgriff - 8 hours 43 minutes ago at 5:17pm
Subject: Retro fitting Ford original xenon light units
Posted: 24 Sep 2013 at 5:05pm
Fitting the xenon lights and getting them working is easy. It can be really easy if you have the right engine bay loom like I do. If you don't you just need to swap some pins round in the headlight connector.
Getting them to work within the legal rules of having Xenons is a little more difficult.
Headlamp washers is easily do able. You just need the loom, level sensor and extra pump. Along with the pipe work and jets too.
The tricky bit comes with the auto levelling. Now you can just have it set up so the manual levelling works off the headlight switch.
To get the auto levelling to work you need the sensors, loom and a control unit. I would be interested in an English version of that video as he obviously manages to do it.
Edited by minimadgriff - 8 hours 43 minutes ago at 5:17pm