Any UK members about?
Hi there from sunny Bolton.
I have a Crossfire issue that is only on UK/European versions. Is there anybody out there that can do a quick 30 second check on their car for me. One other member has got back to me, but we want to ensure we get the same result from a number of people.
Any help really appreciated.
Cheers
I have a Crossfire issue that is only on UK/European versions. Is there anybody out there that can do a quick 30 second check on their car for me. One other member has got back to me, but we want to ensure we get the same result from a number of people.
Any help really appreciated.
Cheers
Sorry to all. it looks like my "inserted" image on the previous post is corrupt. I will attach it instead.
File attachment is "Headlight.docx"
Thank you.
File attachment is "Headlight.docx"
Thank you.
Sorry about the corrupt image. I added the image to an attachment, can you see that OK?
The issue is the headlight adjustment switch.
Back to basics then:-
Headlight switch...... adjacent to that is a small rotary switch that on mine and others appears to "click" 3 times. The switch indicator however is only marked as having a position 0 and a position 1.
When I adjust the rotary switch by one click the headlights move up, I adjust the rotary switch to the next click position (which is marked as number 1 on the dial) nothing happens. I then move the switch to the last click, again nothing happens.
What happens on your Crossfire?
Cheers
Mark
2006 Aero Blue Coupe (Auto)
Headlight switch...... adjacent to that is a small rotary switch that on mine and others appears to "click" 3 times. The switch indicator however is only marked as having a position 0 and a position 1.
When I adjust the rotary switch by one click the headlights move up, I adjust the rotary switch to the next click position (which is marked as number 1 on the dial) nothing happens. I then move the switch to the last click, again nothing happens.
What happens on your Crossfire?
Cheers
Mark
2006 Aero Blue Coupe (Auto)
Thanks for explaining how the switch came to be used. This day and age they would have spent millions of pounds designing a new switch instead of using up existing stocks. They would also spend a fortune in throwing the old ones out as well.
Once again
Many thanks for your help and assistance.
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