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chefkenmore



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Scotland 2014 Range Rover Vogue SE SDV8 Loire Blue
Halogen to Led

It’s looking like that my car cant use the LEDs Ive just bought?? Bulbs stay on for a few minutes start flickering then going out??

So, what’s the best upgrade to the standard bulb??

David 2014 vogue se

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you said you bought the D1S bulbs chef which are not the correct fitment type..

you need D3S type....

the reason the D1S bulbs are flickering is because they operate at 85v and the D3S use 42v....so if your FF is pushing 42v to the D1S [85v] bulb thats why you're getting the flickering.. ... - .- -.




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chefkenmore



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Scotland 2014 Range Rover Vogue SE SDV8 Loire Blue

Thank you Stan Bow down
My thoughts exactly, so Ive sent the new bulbs back to Amazon £88! And now ordered D3S, hopefully get them fitted soon, driving car in the day time only just now!!

So I now have a set of D1S from AliExpress, maybe someone would like them??????


David 2014 vogue se

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Scotland 2014 Range Rover Vogue SE SDV8 Loire Blue

Update:

Had my new D3S leds fitted this morning and all is good! No flickering, shall take the Range Rover to work this evening to see how bright they are!!

Thanks Stan Bow down Bow down Thumbs Up Thumbs Up

Chefski 2014 vogue se

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Thumbs Up ... - .- -.




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Scotland 2014 Range Rover Vogue SE SDV8 Loire Blue

My saga continues!! It’s like dip and dazzle, the lights are pointing into the ground just in front of me! Wish I’d left them alone now Big Cry Big Cry Big Cry 2014 vogue se

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get someone else to fit them chef.. Confused ... - .- -.




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Scotland 2014 Range Rover Vogue SE SDV8 Loire Blue

Obviously there’s a right and wrong way to fit then Stan? 2014 vogue se

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United Kingdom 2017 Range Rover Vogue TDV6 Corris Grey

Hi Chef, read this thread:

https://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic71241.html

Thumbs Up “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” -where’s the fun in that?

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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Orkney Grey

Did HID to LED on my L322 earlier in the year. First the main beam (which was Halogen) and then the HID dipped. Light output is significantly higher and the dipped beam focus better with a very distinct cutoff but.......for driving in county areas I think they are too bright as reflections off road signs especialy become very dazzling on main beam and it generaly destroys your night vision. I'd say the ideal illumination level is just enough to see the road so it would be great if they could have variable output or simply have lower brightness versions (which I've not investigated) 2012 TDV8 Vogue (L322)

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chefkenmore wrote:
Obviously there’s a right and wrong way to fit then Stan?


Every bulb is slightly different in where the light originates from, particularly when you're changing between bulb technologies. Given the small distances within the reflector / projector lens versus the throw of the beam down the road, then even the slightest difference within the bulb/projector setup will translate to a large difference on the cut off on the road.

Might be a bit late now, but when changing bulbs, I park about 5m away facing the garage or flat wall, and mark on the wall where the original cut-off lines and the verge up-step of the beam is.

Then fit each bulb at a time, an re-adjust the beam to where the marks on the wall were.

Its always been a case of having to adjust after fitting ... both vertically and (less so) horizontally. V8 or else ...

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Scotland 2014 Range Rover Vogue SE SDV8 Loire Blue

Thank you fisha!
Can I bring my car to you………………………………………..?

Looks like I’ll go back to halogen, Xenarc 220??


Chefski 2014 vogue se

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I guess I was lucky in that case.

Fitted the new LEDs carefully in place of the old HIDs, and the beam pattern & alignment were spot on, with nice sharp cut off, and no need to adjust whatsoever, passed MOT shortly after.

I guess there is a lot of variable quality out there, so important to get decent stuff, I was probably very lucky to get a quality item with 3 copper heatsinks from AE in the other thread.

It’s important not to f*ck up the many little finger springs, or fail to set the locking ring correctly. “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” -where’s the fun in that?

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You can if you want ... but I'm north Ayrshire, so a bit of a trek for a set of bulbs !

Even if you went to another set of HID Xenon bulbs, you'll likely have to do adjustment as well.

They are easily adjusted though ... you just need an allen key ( 5 or 6mm ? ) which reaches down into the top of the headlight unit from above ( so basically just inside the bonnet when you open it ). The adjusters rotate without too much effort, and adjust the beam angle up and down. V8 or else ...

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i'm surprised that any adjustment would be necessary...mine just replaced the xenons without any problems.

i suspect chappy that re-fitted yours chef got pi**ed that he had to do the job again and didnt fit them correctly... ... - .- -.




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