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Adjusting C30 headlights for use on the continent

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Old Aug 23rd, 2009, 11:18   #1
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Hi, I have read the book , looked at the pretty pictures, but I am wondering just how you get to the back of the light unit to change from left hand drive to right hand drive setting.
Anyone done it????
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you have to remove the light first , an easy matter of pulling the stainless steel peg out under the bonnet , it has an arrow shaped handle on the top , then ease the light out and unplug it , take the cover off and look for a small lever inside by the lamp housing ..
Bear in mind it doesnt convert to continental traffic it just cuts off the part of the light that is raised on the left to illuminate the pavement so you get a compromised flat beam .
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