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Graham 10-24-2006 08:34 PM

W210 E320 Headlights
 
I had the lamp out warning come on on our '98 E320. This has happened several times before, so I checked which bulb (inner light on passenger side) and replaced the bulb.

I didn't even check it before buttoning everything up - it's always the bulb, right? Well this time no. So I take it apart again and check the voltage on the connector - Nothing. Drivers side lamp is on.

Decided to leave it until morning (Cold out there tonight!).

Question - Is there an individual fuse for each headlight?

I did check two fuse boxes - under hood and under back seat - but not the one near the light switch - (Now that might have made sense
:o)

if not fuse, what else could it be?

Gilly 10-25-2006 05:20 AM

The other wire, the ground?? Know how to test continuity to ground? Or you're sure the power wire was dead? At a loss here. Bad headlamp switch possibly.
Gilly

mbruce 10-25-2006 12:28 PM

How hard was it to change the bulb?

Graham 10-25-2006 04:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gilly (Post 1312651)
The other wire, the ground?? Know how to test continuity to ground? Or you're sure the power wire was dead? At a loss here. Bad headlamp switch possibly.
Gilly

Gilly,
A post that you had made earlier came up in a "search" - It made me look for the "other" bulb on the high beam headlight. I had assumed that the one bulb served both daytime driving light/parking and high beam with separate filaments. Now that I think about it, this is of course unlikely in what is a halogen bulb.

Anyway, once I figured out that I had to twist the smaller bulbs holder to remove it, the job was done ;)

An mbruce - yes changing the bulbs is easy, once you find out which one it is!

Graham

Gilly 10-25-2006 05:20 PM

Oh so you went after the high beam bulb instead of the small "running light" bulb, yeah there right over each other, easy to do. The small bulb you need to replace is also a halogen bulb, just like a small map light bulb though, size of a pinkie, the high beam is more like a thumb.
Gilly

Graham 10-29-2006 11:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gilly (Post 1313165)
Oh so you went after the high beam bulb instead of the small "running light" bulb, yeah there right over each other, easy to do. The small bulb you need to replace is also a halogen bulb, just like a small map light bulb though, size of a pinkie, the high beam is more like a thumb.
Gilly

Thats about it!

Now today, the lamp out warning came on again - this time other side and high beam. Just as well I bought a spare for each size!

Gilly 10-29-2006 06:10 PM

There was a kit you could buy that helped those small bulbs last longer, depends on the year on if you need it.
Gilly


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