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Post by kurogal on Oct 20, 2011 20:00:24 GMT 8
Hi looking for help. So i was driving home today and switched on my low beam light. The lights inside my car are on, but then I realised that the low beam is not working (dangerous at night! my pica is black somemore). High beam is working fine though. Can anyone tell me what's the problem? Both bulbs spoilt? The lights in my car is working fine so I never realised low beam is not working before until today... Can Harmony Motors help or got cheaper alternative?
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tutuchia
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Post by tutuchia on Oct 20, 2011 20:30:34 GMT 8
should be fused le ba,,,,
few ways...
1) look for naksire.. guess he is sellin (freelance section)
2) vim auto also have.....
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Khoo's Pica 110
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Post by Khoo's Pica 110 on Oct 20, 2011 20:31:08 GMT 8
You switch on your low beam with engine running, then step out off your car to check are both low beam not work or just your low beam was focus too low until u cannot see them for inside your cabin. alternative u can go to workshop to get help.
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Post by kurogal on Oct 20, 2011 20:38:45 GMT 8
confirm both my low beam not working.... I checked my car when it went past mirror and can see got no lights from outside at all... I only checked cos got people keep gesturing at me and make "blink blink" handsigns when I drove past
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Post by snakekid on Oct 20, 2011 23:05:06 GMT 8
Ya, shld be fuse blown la. Cannot be so coincidental both headlights blown at the same time. Go to any workshop buy fuse and replace the fuse.
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Post by appletree on Oct 20, 2011 23:14:25 GMT 8
Ya.....sound like fuse issue. Try open up the fuse box. There is some spare fuses with different rating.
Insert the correct amp.....and maybe that solve your problem....FREE.
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nakshire
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Post by nakshire on Oct 21, 2011 0:11:27 GMT 8
Hey girl, its not fuse blown. Its bulb blown... there are 2 filaments in our picanto's H4 bulb that causes one single bulb to have 2 beams. Our headlight is also negative wire triggered. This means that there is only one live wire supplying to the bulb, and the high or low beam is depending on where the neutral goes to. If the neutral wire goes to low beam, it will activate low beam; vice versa. To put it simply, if fuse blown, both your high and low beam should go off together. And one fuse for one side of the bulb. fuse name is LH and RH. You may want to find me to get a bulb replacement. I've PMed you already.
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Post by snakekid on Oct 21, 2011 10:55:23 GMT 8
Hey girl, its not fuse blown. Its bulb blown... there are 2 filaments in our picanto's H4 bulb that causes one single bulb to have 2 beams. Our headlight is also negative wire triggered. This means that there is only one live wire supplying to the bulb, and the high or low beam is depending on where the neutral goes to. If the neutral wire goes to low beam, it will activate low beam; vice versa. To put it simply, if fuse blown, both your high and low beam should go off together. And one fuse for one side of the bulb. fuse name is LH and RH. You may want to find me to get a bulb replacement. I've PMed you already. Yes yes, look for Nakshire and get Nightbreaker LTA compliant. Confirm no regrets!!
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Post by angrybird7677 on Oct 21, 2011 11:45:22 GMT 8
most likely is fuse blown. just get it replaced. Nighbreaker, swee!
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