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Hi, Help please.

I really want my spot light to work. I did read a post regarding this topic but I still can't get it to work. I know there is a plug behind the steering column light stock, I checked, it's pluged in. I tried tracing the H4s lamp wire but can't see where it goes. Anyone knows anything other than that?

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spot light?

which light are you talking about?

The light on the lower part of the head lamp. Not the fog light on the bumper. The H4 bulb. Apparrently, the steering light stalk control the spot lights, but mine just turn the markers on. But when i use my high beam, both the high and spot light will turn on.

Anyone knows what I'm talking about?

The light on the lower part of the head lamp. Not the fog light on the bumper. The H4 bulb. Apparrently, the steering light stalk control the spot lights, but mine just turn the markers on. But when i use my high beam, both the high and spot light will turn on.

Anyone knows what I'm talking about?

I guess you get the 03 headlights, It seems the previous owner changed the wire and link it to the aftermarket fog light on bumper.

Please classfied, when you turn on the second switch on your steering light stalk (the one inside) what's happen?

BTW, it is usually called driving light.

Frank

Edited by Frank350GT

I don't have any fog lights on the bumper. When i turn the switch on, only the side marker (the 5W bulb which runs from top of the head lamp to the bottom on each side) turn on. No lights.

Chris where in the passenger door you are talking? do I need to talk anything off? I don't see anything from the outlook of the door.

Flying,

I think Chris means ... Look for the purple import plate that has been riverted to the passenger side intrusion bar/door area (open the passenger side door and u can see it). :cool:

Edited by Wilby
I have 4 levels of lighting on both my v35s. parker, yellow halogen driving light, xenon headlamps, then highbeam. Thats normal right?

I think all that 4 different lighting are standard on our car, but now I'm missing the yellow halogen driving light you are refering to. So mine's not normal!

Oh, I don't find any purple plate there but I found a dark red sticker under the bonnet and it wrote it was complied by IAMSHE Pty Ltd

Edited by FlyingEL

that tells me whose sheets he used. pull the stalk off and pop the back off of it. there will be a 3 pin plug on it that snakes back into the stalk. check that it is plugged in on both ends.

that tells me whose sheets he used. pull the stalk off and pop the back off of it. there will be a 3 pin plug on it that snakes back into the stalk. check that it is plugged in on both ends.

Hi Chris,

Just did that, pull out everything, both ends are plug in. What other problem can it be?

  • 9 months later...
that tells me whose sheets he used. pull the stalk off and pop the back off of it. there will be a 3 pin plug on it that snakes back into the stalk. check that it is plugged in on both ends.

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