mine does it too, when you turn your spots on the dipped cme on and give a dark patch directly infront of you. I want to know how i can change it so when spots come on the main beam stays on too.
All my dubs have done this, no idea why!Nick
I don't think a semi will give the same results
Im sure an uprated loom will sort this for you. Did on mine
this is normal, done it on my rover too.H4 bulbs are twin filament (one filament for dipped, one for main) and just as you pull the stalk back both sets of filaments will illuminate.
Quote from: Mr Blue on 07 September 2008, 13:12Im sure an uprated loom will sort this for you. Did on minethat will just make it brighter, which they already are. Quote from: cняis on 07 September 2008, 14:30this is normal, done it on my rover too.H4 bulbs are twin filament (one filament for dipped, one for main) and just as you pull the stalk back both sets of filaments will illuminate.i think that's the problem. Avoid H4 bulbs?
Quote from: kharekatoh on 07 September 2008, 14:48i think that's the problem. Avoid H4 bulbs?all mk2 headlights use H4 bulbs, you cant change them to single filament bulbs otherwise you'd need to somehow magically change the bulb mounts and introduce an additional bulb to the headlight!
i think that's the problem. Avoid H4 bulbs?
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