- Tue Jun 01, 2010 5:20 pm
#198116
Hey guys, basically to put it simply, my dipped beam on the right is dimmer than the dipped on the left.
What i know so far:
It's not the earth, as the main-beam works fine.
It's not a fuse, as I've replaced that twice.
It's not the bulb, as I've swapped them/used a new one.
it's not the housing, as i've used it in a new housing.
it's not the black plug bit, because i've put a different one on.
However, when a current is taken directly from the battery to the light, it works fine, so it's probably the wire.
I was thinking it's maybe a wire with a high resistance? Maybe a squished wire? freyed wire? something like that.
Anyone got any ideas, and any ideas of how to fix it, or find out where the fault is exactly? [am i right in assuming it's the wire?]
What i know so far:
It's not the earth, as the main-beam works fine.
It's not a fuse, as I've replaced that twice.
It's not the bulb, as I've swapped them/used a new one.
it's not the housing, as i've used it in a new housing.
it's not the black plug bit, because i've put a different one on.
However, when a current is taken directly from the battery to the light, it works fine, so it's probably the wire.
I was thinking it's maybe a wire with a high resistance? Maybe a squished wire? freyed wire? something like that.
Anyone got any ideas, and any ideas of how to fix it, or find out where the fault is exactly? [am i right in assuming it's the wire?]
