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andy38
Member Since: 20 Jun 2010
Location: hampshire
Posts: 48
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Hi Can anyone help. When disco 3 lights are on dip they seem too low. how can I adjust them up so they throw forward a bit further. They just seem to low and are a pain when driving.
Thanks.
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28th Nov 2010 6:46 pm |
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disco_steve
Member Since: 25 Aug 2009
Location: Are you sure this is the M5 ?
Posts: 1498
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Hi,
This is what you need
http://www.disco3.co.uk/gallery/albums/use...stment.pdf
You'll need a reasonably long cross head screwdriver, which engages with the adjustment screw at the back of the light unit. I did mine whilst parked about 2 metres from my garage door, bit trial and error, but worked a treat. Never get mad - get even !!
06 D3 now gone to family member and still going strong at 265k
previous vehicles:
04 D2 TD5 - (clocked 189k from new)
52 X-Trail 2.2 SVE
various euro boxes !
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28th Nov 2010 7:44 pm |
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andy38
Member Since: 20 Jun 2010
Location: hampshire
Posts: 48
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thanks,
so its not the 2 8mm bolts heads that are in a similar position to the arrows coming out horizontally?
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28th Nov 2010 8:00 pm |
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Gareth
Site Moderator
Member Since: 07 Dec 2004
Location: Bramhall
Posts: 26754
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It is, but they have 'geared' washers to enable you to turn them with a cross head screwdriver from above. You can use an 8mm spanner or socket if you wish, but the screwdriver is easier. In my experience you have to turn the screws a fair bit to get any decent amount of movement.
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28th Nov 2010 8:12 pm |
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stephenp
Member Since: 26 May 2010
Location: barnsley south yorkshire
Posts: 37
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your headlamp leveling switch on the same panel as your light switch is not turned down too low is it
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28th Nov 2010 9:41 pm |
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Phil1644
Member Since: 14 Nov 2009
Location: Probably still in work!
Posts: 303
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Stephen,
I think its only the base 5 seater that has a headlight adjustment by the switch, on cars with self levelling air suspension that is expected to maintain the headlights at the right level....
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28th Nov 2010 9:45 pm |
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andy38
Member Since: 20 Jun 2010
Location: hampshire
Posts: 48
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No there isn't a headlamp leveling switch on the light switch. Cheap model i'm afraid. I read the lights automatically level and the bolts, as mentioned, only adjust the full beam halogen light. Im assuming since I have air suspension and the high voltage light I fit into the "2) Vehicle Headlamp Leveling" underlined group copied below:
HEADLAMP LEVELLING
Headlamp levelling provides for the adjustment of the vertical aim of the headlamps. The levelling system is primarily
required to minimise glare to other road users when a heavy load is in the rear of the vehicle.
Three systems of headlamp levelling are available; manual, static and dynamic.
1)Manual Headlamp Levelling
Manual headlamp levelling is only available on vehicles with halogen headlamps and coil spring suspension.
The manual system comprises the following components:
ô€º Two headlamp levelling motors
ô€º Headlamp levelling rheostat rotary control.
When the ignition switch is in the ignition position (II), power is supplied to the lighting control switch via the ignition relay
in the battery junction box and to the headlamp levelling motor in each headlamp assembly via the CJB. When the lighting
control rotary switch is moved to the side lamp or headlamp position, the supply from the ignition relay is passed to the
levelling rotary control.
Movement of the levelling rotary control produces a variable voltage output, which is sensed by the motors. The motors
react to the supplied voltage and move the headlamp to the requested position which relates to the supplied voltage from
the levelling rotary control.
The headlamps can only be lowered from their unladen position to compensate for changes in vehicle attitude due to
loading.
2)Vehicle Headlamp Leveling
Vehicle headlamp levelling is only available on vehicles with air suspension.
Vehicle headlamp levelling is performed by the air suspension system and the air suspension control module. The
suspension system constantly monitors the vehicle attitude and adjusts the height of the front and/or rear of the vehicle
accordingly. This maintains the correct vehicle attitude and consequently maintains the correct headlamp beam
alignment.
The vehicle levelling system is fully automatic, therefore the lighting control switch does not have the manual levelling
rotary control.
3) Dynamic Headlamp Levelling (Air Suspension)
Dynamic headlamp levelling is only available on vehicles with the AFS system and air suspension.
The dynamic headlamp levelling adjusts the vertical alignment of the headlamps as a rapid response to changes in
vehicle attitude due to acceleration or braking.
The dynamic system is fully automatic, therefore the lighting control switch does not have the manual levelling rotary
control.
NOTE :
The dynamic system comprises the following components:
ô€º Two headlamp levelling motors
ô€º AFS control module
ô€º Engine running signal from engine control module
ô€º Vehicle speed information from ABS module
The AFS system also operates in conjunction with the vehicle levelling system as described previously.[/i]
Many thanks. I might just be being thick. but the full beam is fine just dipped is crap only throws 20 yards or so About the same as my mondao (company car not choice!) does on the lowest light adjustment.
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28th Nov 2010 10:02 pm |
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anglefire
Member Since: 09 Mar 2010
Location: In the Club House
Posts: 4180
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Even on the auto systems there is adjustment as described - LR aren't that good as to get every light/body perfectly aligned as to not need a basic starting point! Mark.
2006, D3 SE Auto - gone but not forgotten.
2014 BMW 530d M Sport Tourer.
1977 Triumph Spitfire 1500
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28th Nov 2010 10:18 pm |
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andy38
Member Since: 20 Jun 2010
Location: hampshire
Posts: 48
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Thanks
Ill try it out and brave the cold!
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28th Nov 2010 10:20 pm |
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diskelly
Member Since: 23 Sep 2010
Location: Suffolk
Posts: 79
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Was wondering the same about mine as they seem really low (I have the bi-xenons). Thought I'd find out the legal maximum distance for the top of the beam. Did not expect finding that info to be so hard! Seems it's somewhere between 45-100m. Bet someone here knows the definitive answer.
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29th Nov 2010 12:54 am |
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crews control
Member Since: 18 Mar 2007
Location: Dorset
Posts: 5011
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Are the instructions above the same for the bi-xenons? The screws don't seem to be the same, or am I just being stupid? 2005 D3 HSE
2011 D4 Landmark
2016 D4 HSE Lux
2017 Ford Tourneo VR46
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29th Nov 2010 1:29 am |
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andy38
Member Since: 20 Jun 2010
Location: hampshire
Posts: 48
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Adjusted them and went for a drive not sure if its changed the level but the main beam has gone up.
The copied extract seems to be for all lights mine are the bi xenon I think at least they are the very high voltage ones with the lens in the lights so assume them to be.
I would have agreed about landrover not being that clever but if they were auto adjusting they wouldn't need to be surely.
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29th Nov 2010 12:49 pm |
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georgedb
Member Since: 29 Mar 2013
Location: Gauteng
Posts: 81
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After some guidance here please
So I looked at the PDF posted by disco_steve(http://www.disco3.co.uk/gallery/albums/use...stment.pdf) earlier in the thread
and tried to adjust my Left headlight (passenger side) low beam upwards by turning the gear/ratchet type adjusters.
I Mostly turned (from left to right, i.e. from the bumper towards the windshield) the outside (B arrow in PDF) adjuster closest to the fender
(Left hand side headlight it is) and the dipped beam did not move (upwards or downwards).
Then tried the inner adjuster and also no movement on the low beam.
Which way does one turn for up - bumper to windshield (left to right)or windshield to bumper (right to left)?
How many turns before one start seeing movement?
Is a 2005 TDV6 HSE
Many thanks for clearing up this little lack of understanding on my side
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