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dopey
PostPosted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 6:13 am Up
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my headlight wont adjust, nor will it go up or down
all lights work though,
is it because the little ball in the motor has broken ?
my mot is failing because of this and need it sorted !!!
as if it is i can buy the part and get it changed!

 
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Mikey2uk
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Most probably the adjuster needs changing mate. Simple job to do tho.
 
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dopey
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yeah just called peugeot wanted £150
euro car parts £35 quid ;]

 
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juanfernandes
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If you remove them, it should pass the MOT.

Then you can fit them back on when you buy the new ones.

I never got round to putting my adjusters back on mine after the new headlights went on and it passed.


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Haven't got a pic but we all know what they look like.

Being the picky sort - I really hate it when people say this. Yes we all know what it looks like - but we all want to see the condition that yours is in!
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juanfernandes wrote:
If you remove them, it should pass the MOT.

Then you can fit them back on when you buy the new ones.

I never got round to putting my adjusters back on mine after the new headlights went on and it passed.

Mine wouldn't aline right without then fitted and seem to dip too low, that's what happened to me anyway.


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NorthantsBen wrote:
juanfernandes wrote:
If you remove them, it should pass the MOT.

Then you can fit them back on when you buy the new ones.

I never got round to putting my adjusters back on mine after the new headlights went on and it passed.

Mine wouldn't aline right without then fitted and seem to dip too low, that's what happened to me anyway.

Ohh right. I see, that wont help then. Sorry.


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Haven't got a pic but we all know what they look like.

Being the picky sort - I really hate it when people say this. Yes we all know what it looks like - but we all want to see the condition that yours is in!
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juanfernandes wrote:
NorthantsBen wrote:
juanfernandes wrote:
If you remove them, it should pass the MOT.

Then you can fit them back on when you buy the new ones.

I never got round to putting my adjusters back on mine after the new headlights went on and it passed.

Mine wouldn't aline right without then fitted and seem to dip too low, that's what happened to me anyway.

Ohh right. I see, that wont help then. Sorry.
Lol no need to say sorry I was just saying what happened to me that's all Razz


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NorthantsBen wrote:
juanfernandes wrote:
NorthantsBen wrote:
juanfernandes wrote:
If you remove them, it should pass the MOT.

Then you can fit them back on when you buy the new ones.

I never got round to putting my adjusters back on mine after the new headlights went on and it passed.

Mine wouldn't aline right without then fitted and seem to dip too low, that's what happened to me anyway.

Ohh right. I see, that wont help then. Sorry.
Lol no need to say sorry I was just saying what happened to me that's all Razz

Ha ha I thought that was posted by Dopey!


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bertt
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yeah just replace it took me like half hour i think quite an easy little job.
 
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