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DigitalJunior
 


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Changing Xenon bulb in Xenon headllight

I need to change a Xenon bulb for the main headlight but before I do has anyone done this before ?

The big yellow warning sticker on the back of the light is putting me off placing my fingers in there ! Thumbs Up
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dj how much was the "bulb"?? I thought they cost a small fortune.
   
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Just unplug them first and you should be alright....I don't think the ballasts hold any charge once unplugged...

...although just to be sure, lick your fingers and stand barefoot in a puddle when you open them up Laughing
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Derek, £25ea for forum members from HIDS4U. Very good service and a top price for genuine philips lamps.

Martin (he says, hoping he's remembered that correctly), as Paul says, just unplug and get stuck in. I didn't have any problems when I did mine. Although you might want to wear wellies. They may not insulate you, but it will stop anything leaking out of the bottom of your trousers onto the drive.
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DSl - The bulbs are about £140 I think but didn't buy this one so don't ask questions.

Paul - cheers for advice. Is that the same as taking apart CRT tellys don't hold any charge or flashguns ?
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Heavens no....taking apart a xenon headlamp is FAR more dangerous Dr. Evil Dr. Evil

I've lost count of the times that I got zapped by TV coils when "fixing" them for family members back "when I were a lad" - it used to bloody hurt Laughing
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Thanks Al - you have given me an idea. I'll phone HIDsRUS. Thumbs Up
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Here is the direct link for future reference -

http://www.hids4u.co.uk/Philips-D2S-Bulb-X...-bulb.html
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hi
would it not be easier and alot more safe just to ask on here or check out fleabay for another full light
it may even work out cheaper
just a suggestion we dont want any slip ups do we Whistle
dunc Thumbs Up
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Dunc - want to buy a Xenon headlight without a bulb then Whistle
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I think i'll pass on that one Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter
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No problems at all with changing Xenon bulbs, I replaced both mine recently, (same link as above.)

Just take out the lamp unit and unplug it, twist and remove the grey cover, then unclip and remove the cable/plug from the bulb. There's no need to worry about getting a shock, there should be no charge left in the unit and even if there was, the design of the connector makes it almost impossible to touch the "live" one anyway.

Edit; Just be careful not to touch the glass envelope of the bulb itself when fitting the new one(s,) greasy fingerprints on the glass will turn black very quickly.
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I love the liberal use of the word "should"!! Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter
   
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Just my way of saying "don't blame me if you DO get a zap Shocked "
Laughing Laughing
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