i dont want the dim-dip feature so i unpluged the connectors
to the resistors but now "check" lights up,anyway around this?
dim-dip
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johnono
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firstly , hello bob
secondly, Eh??
secondly, Eh??
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Simon
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Are your dipped beams still working as normal?
I think you have to connect the wires back up, but obviously diverting the resistor.
I think you have to connect the wires back up, but obviously diverting the resistor.

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e30bob
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dipped beams are working
is it a case of bridging the 2 connectors to the dim-dip resistors?
is it a case of bridging the 2 connectors to the dim-dip resistors?
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Jackle
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I did the same with mine, but I don't get anything come up no the check panel, and everything works as it should.
I think all the resistor pack does is allow a limited curent to flow to the dipped beam lamps when the sidelights are on (from the sidelights power supply, IYSWIM). There is still a separate supply for the dipped beam lamps.
Somebody correct me if I'm wrong...
I think all the resistor pack does is allow a limited curent to flow to the dipped beam lamps when the sidelights are on (from the sidelights power supply, IYSWIM). There is still a separate supply for the dipped beam lamps.
Somebody correct me if I'm wrong...
