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OS dipped headlight malfunction

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Old Dec 9th, 2022, 15:30   #1
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Hi All
V60 D3 2014
I'm having a little trouble with my os headlight (dipped), it's not working, tried another bulb, still no luck!!! Is there a fuse for it as (I may be being blind) can't find it!!!
Thanks for any advice/help in advance.
I hope this is posted in the right now!!!
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Old Dec 10th, 2022, 09:58   #2
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Out of curiosity, are they halogen or xenon bulbs ?
Like you, unable to find separate fuse listings, but xenon do have a ballast to power it..
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Old Dec 22nd, 2022, 22:55   #3
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After searching through various forums, I took it to a local auto electrician who found a slightly corroded wire and fixed it for £30 (bargain i thought). Thanks for all replies 👍
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Thanks for the update, always good to hear how an issue was resolved. Future forum searchers may find this. It may also save another new (repetitive) thread being raised.
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