#1: angel light Author: anton1989, Location: west midlandsPosted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 7:29 am ---- hello, hope someone can help, i have bought and fitted some angel lights to 206 everything works fine, but the sidelight holder dont go in???? i have tried to bodge them in (bad idea) but they fell out and melted to the plastic
please help
thanks anton
#2: Re: angel light Author: Steve180, Location: CoventryPosted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 7:33 am ---- Are they the normal Angel eye headlights, not projector or halo ring?
Is the sidelight holder the slim line one or the stubby one?
#3: Re: angel light Author: anton1989, Location: west midlandsPosted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 7:40 am ---- hi, the have the have two halo rings on each.
dont know what you mean about the sidelight holder its just the original one that come on the 2001 models.
#4: Re: angel light Author: anton1989, Location: west midlandsPosted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 7:43 am ---- *they
#5: Re: angel light Author: Steve180, Location: CoventryPosted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 7:44 am ---- Ok, slim line sidelight holder then.
It could be that the mounts for the holders haven't been made particularly well and hence the sidelight bulbs don't fit. But if you have Halo rings on the lights, these should replace the sidelight bulbs anyway?????
Halo rings are meant to be wired into the sidelight circuit so these come on before the dipped or main hence doing away completely with the sidelight?
#6: Re: angel light Author: anton1989, Location: west midlandsPosted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 7:53 am ---- so i dont need sidelights in? what about when it comes to a m o t?
i have also been told they will fail an m o t because they are not at the right aim??? is this true???
#7: Re: angel light Author: Steve180, Location: CoventryPosted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 8:25 am ---- If they definitely have Halo rings fitted then no, they count as sidelights. I had angel eye halo ring headlights in my 306 and 106 and never had a problem with M.O.T.
To change the beam pattern, there should be adjuster screws mounted on the dipped beam housing which can be turned to change the pattern.
You will need to take the car to an M.O.T bay so they can adjust the headlights. It might also be worth talking to who sold you the headlights to confirm how to adjust the pattern.
#8: Re: angel light Author: anton1989, Location: west midlandsPosted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 9:25 am ---- was thinking the same, im going to just go to a m o t place and ask hem to sort it.
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