Bulb or faulty wiring i would think. HTH
Left dipped beam F9 rating 15 A Right dipped beam F10 rating 15 A Both fuses are in the fuse box under the bonnet
doesnt have one. only main beam, dipped is controlled of a com
Dipped beam, yes - main beam, no.
Car headlights have to be able to "dip" so as not to dazzle oncoming traffic, they therefore can switch between a "high" beam and a "dipped" beam and thus have a dual beam.
As you probably know, it is not as easy as just replacing the bulb. Surprisingly complex! I decided the easiest option was to bring it to the dealer and for £10 they replace it. I find that the right dipped beam keeps failing every 3 to 4 months, which is very annoying. Maybe it is just this car, but I was wondering if anyone else has the same problem...
As you probably know, it is not as easy as just replacing the bulb. Surprisingly complex! I decided the easiest option was to bring it to the dealer and for £10 they replace it. I find that the right dipped beam keeps failing every 3 to 4 months, which is very annoying. Maybe it is just this car, but I was wondering if anyone else has the same problem...
Yes
fuse 9-10 dipped beam
Most Rover 75's use H7 for dipped beam and H1 for main beam headlights.
Dipped headlights usually refers to your low beam headlight. If you're talking about light bulbs, then yes, some manufacturers use headlight bulbs which are also being used for fog lights. However, externally, dipped headlights are your low beam headlight.
replace high/low beam switch
thisn means there nis a low beam headlamp not working on your car.