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ruffy



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A word of warning.........and some advice please

A cautionary tale which will hopefully help some of you to avoid the same problem. My OSF xenon bulb failed (or so I thought, more later) the other day. I went to the Auto Bulbs Direct site and put my reg no in. Selected the right option ('LAND ROVER - RANGE ROVER - SUV HID XENON - 2007-2008 (57)') then picked an Osram replacement for 45 and paid for next day delivery. Tried to fit the bulb today and the electrical connector just didn't seem to push home properly, however I managed to do it (with freezing cold fingers) however the headlight still didn't work. This is when the problem arose, as I could not disconnect the bulb. I have ended up breaking the metal casing around the connector getting it off. It turns out that Auto Bulbs Direct have sold me a D3S bulb when what I actually need is a D1S. So, be careful. Yes, I know I should have looked at the old bulb but I trusted the website information. I called ABD who apologised (but will not accept any liability for damage that may have been caused to my connector), told me that the wrong information is on the website, and will swap the bulb for the correct one. That's the word of warning, now for the advice please. Despite swapping the bulbs over the headlight still will not work. Has the damage to the metal casing around the connector caused this? Is it the ballast/ignitor as I have just read about in other posts? How can I try to diagnose the problem? Thanks from a rather cold and Censored off fellow owner. 1982 SIII 88” diesel
2007 Discovery 3 V8 S
All gone: 2007 Overfinch TDV8
2007 Supercharged
1991 Vogue SE 3.9 V8
2000 Defender 90 Td5

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the two bulbs do look very similar...... and you might have damaged the ballast when you switched on..

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Can you swap the ballast over, from the other side, to rule it out as the problem. ?

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ruffy



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Thanks for the reply, yes that's the next job as at least the other one is working properly! 1982 SIII 88” diesel
2007 Discovery 3 V8 S
All gone: 2007 Overfinch TDV8
2007 Supercharged
1991 Vogue SE 3.9 V8
2000 Defender 90 Td5

Post #425094 27th Jan 2017 7:00pm
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ruffy



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The ballast is causing the problem genuine Hella replacement ordered from eBay for 38.50 and the incorrect bulb has been returned. 1982 SIII 88” diesel
2007 Discovery 3 V8 S
All gone: 2007 Overfinch TDV8
2007 Supercharged
1991 Vogue SE 3.9 V8
2000 Defender 90 Td5

Post #425246 28th Jan 2017 6:12pm
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