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yogi972
 


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2010 D4 high beam wayyy too high

The high beam on my olYog3 is way too high, so high it’s owl spotting in the trees and at not much distance away,
I’m talking about the halogen bulbs btw.
The xenons seem to be fine adjustment wise.

So before jumping on here and asking, I did a tinternet search, and it seems the Aussies have “possum spotters” too.

It’s quite a narrow band of light hitting the tree tops
And nothing in between.
Adjusting the unit down apparently makes the dipped beam too low.

Is there a different bulb I could lob in that would alter the pattern a bit.
Others have suggested bending the tab on the bulb so it sits at a slight downward angle..

Any thoughts please guys

Cheers
Mick
  
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Embarassed Don't shoot me but........ are you sure the bulb is properly seated? Seen it many times with headlamps resembling WW2 searchlights Shocked

*No intent to offend btw! Smile
  
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No offence taken Thumbs Up
That was my first checkpoint

I bent the tab and just been for a drive..

Blooming moon spotters now Laughing

So tomorrow will see me tilting the bulb the other way, it’s only a couple of mm
But made a heck of difference


Just the wrong way....
  
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You can get this problem with cheap non branded bulbs although it seems to be confined to D4’s, it what is known as progression Whistle
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It’s a problem with the headlamp unit design, not bulbs or seating of bulbs. Good for spotting owls in trees, nothing else. My xenons in the D3 were far better than my D4 on high beam. Thumbs Up
   
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PS Knew I had a vid somewhere. This shows how bad they are, c/o a Norwegian tunnel.

   
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Re: 2010 D4 high beam wayyy too high

yogi972 wrote:
The high beam on my olYog3 is way too high, so high it’s owl spotting in the trees and at not much distance away,
I’m talking about the halogen bulbs btw.
The xenons seem to be fine adjustment wise...............
Mick

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 It can when others can't,
It will when others won't,
It goes where others don't. 
 
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Ah, missed that it was halogens. Embarassed My xenons obviously we’re doing the same in sympathy. Whistle
   
Post #208425416th Sep 2019 7:25 am
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Yes, it's a known problem with D4 halogen main beam alignment. Here is an earlier thread with some solutions: https://disco3.co.uk/forum/halogen-lights-alignment-42173.html. My quick-and-dirty solution was to bend the ring of the bulb to get the bulb sitting slightly tilted.
 

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Post #208433016th Sep 2019 12:10 pm
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yogi972
 


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Going to get bending later Mr. Green


Linky doesn’t work Wink
  
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Fixed the link above ^
  
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yogi972
 


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Thanks Kimi


Interesting reading


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Rolling with laughter


Bulbs bent the other way
Tab took off so bulb clips in better

I think I may have bent too far...
They are now hitting the road 3m in front of the car Laughing

At least it’s going to be a “fix” when I’ve found the balance Thumbs Up
  
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