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dan_uk_1984



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Those are specifically bi-xenons though. As there are 3 types one must be careful not to confuse them. 

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point taken, and good luck on your search.... Thumbs Up . ... - .- -.




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I'd only buy them if they were a super deal - they may not work after all. 

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yours look ok to me DAN... ... - .- -.




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They look good, but at night I keep trying to flick to main beam only to discover that it's already on Sad 

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dont drive at night then ... Laughing


seems the pre-facelift xenons are pretty good then... ... - .- -.




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scarey wrote:
dont drive at night then ... Laughing


seems the pre-facelift xenons are pretty good then...


Bi-Xenons. Wink 

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Wink Thumbs Up ... - .- -.




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I was under the impression that all facelift lights were bi-xenons (which is why often simply the term 'xenon' is used).

I know of at least 2 cases where the lights were wired up so that the shutter did not work - maybe you have more than you think you do! Smile 
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From Microcat 2002-2009 there are 74 part numbers for the headlights! Obviously divide that by 2 for left/right that still gives 37 variations!

Nope, not all facelift are bi-Xenon. there are Halogen, Xenon, Bi-Xenon, Adaptive....[/list] 

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I just checked - curious. Rolling Eyes

You're right. There are halogen, xenon, and bi-xenon listed. Unreal.

I'd still check my lights. Maybe you do have more than you think - despite the multitude of available lights.

Silly headlight options. At least you don't have halogen. 
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Unfortunately they don't seem to put a propper part number on them?


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On my 1st one, the TD6 Se the standard headlights were halogens, I opted for the Xenons - it was a very expensive option and the only one I had on the car apart from metallic paint, which may have been a no cost option in 2003 2018 Mini Countryman Cooper S E All4 PHEV in Melting Silver - it’s whisper quiet in EV and polluter modes

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dan they do an after market bi xenon bulbs that do the main and high so you dont need to change the whole headlight
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/HID-Bi-Xenon-replace...2a0b31cfc8
these are 4300 as factory speck
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/HID-Bi-Xenon-replace...2a0b31cfc8
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Tim in Scotland wrote:
On my 1st one, the TD6 Se the standard headlights were halogens, I opted for the Xenons - it was a very expensive option and the only one I had on the car apart from metallic paint, which may have been a no cost option in 2003

Pre-facelift had the 3 different headlight options. I was under the impression that they had done away with the sillyness post facelift. I'm going to check next time I stop by the dealer - I'd like to know if this was available through MY09...

Dave, aftermarket xenons? Confused I read a post a while back where someone labeled them as something like 'illegal, obnoxious, and ghetto'. Laughing

Dan - that is strange. All the other lights I've seen or seen pics of have the part #'s right on the sticker you've pictured and they often end in LPO as in your pic... I'll see if I can check my lights in the next couple of days. Maybe I can identify and photograph the shutter solenoid easily - you could then just look and see if it's there in yours. 
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