Xeno Light Control Station

Roger

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Need one of these if anyone can help?

Part No. 980001133 or equivalent, 27 in diagram...

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Cheers

Roger
 

CatmanV2

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Any ebay provided HID kit should to the job for you

Are you sure it's that, though?

C
 

Roger

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Thanks C, I've checked the bulb, connections, fuse & relay!

Have I missed something?
 

CatmanV2

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Thanks C, I've checked the bulb, connections, fuse & relay!

Have I missed something?

Have you swapped the bulb, ballast and control with known good ones?

In honesty, you'll get all in the kit, so you can swap each in turn. A kit looks like it's only going to be about £30 tops

C
 

conaero

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My Xenons are pointing up in the air since doing donuts in long wet grass at Contigos gite.

Exactly the same thing happened to Frank.

As I said to you yesterday, I have one I can get over to you if you want it and you can send me a used one later.
 

safrane

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If the lifters are at fault Matt the ECU should default to their lowest setting...my guess your senders on the wishbone are stuck making the ECU think the car is in a downward pitch.
 

CatmanV2

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My Xenons are pointing up in the air since doing donuts in long wet grass at Contigos gite.

Exactly the same thing happened to Frank.

As I said to you yesterday, I have one I can get over to you if you want it and you can send me a used one later.

Oh, is that the automatic leveller?

Roger what is the fault you've got? I assumed your bulb was off

C
 

conaero

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If the lifters are at fault Matt the ECU should default to their lowest setting...my guess your senders on the wishbone are stuck making the ECU think the car is in a downward pitch.

I had a quick look some weeks back, the actuator and arm are still attached, I think the wrenching motion has broken it inside. They aren't expensive, just a pain to change as all the brackets rust and you have to cut them off, drill out the fixing point and reattach, as I did with the Spyder that now lives with Zag.
 

conaero

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Ok, 3 years ago it's was £40, 2016 it's now £200!

Thank you Maserati for again taking the p!ss out of your loyal customers.
 

zagatoes30

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I had a quick look some weeks back, the actuator and arm are still attached, I think the wrenching motion has broken it inside. They aren't expensive, just a pain to change as all the brackets rust and you have to cut them off, drill out the fixing point and reattach, as I did with the Spyder that now lives with Zag.

Which still work surprisingly ;)