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Headlight problem
XFullFatTim
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Post: #11
RE: Headlight problem

If they are OEM and fail in the warranty period then LR will replaced them for free normally.

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15-06-2017 08:11pm
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DoughtyRR
 

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Post: #12
RE: Headlight problem

I have exactly the same issue - There must be a problem beyond just bulbs.

Halfords would also not fit the bulbs on my evoque as above.

Any ideas ?
07-11-2018 11:35am
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PhilSkill
 

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Post: #13
RE: Headlight problem

I understood there was a loom modification made under warranty that fitted a Ballast to prevent the bulbs blowing, but don't know what cases or situations that applies to.

Are these bulbs blowing on switch on or after being on a long time?

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07-11-2018 06:42pm
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RogB
 

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Post: #14
RE: Headlight problem

sometimes the bulbs blow on start up and sometimes after being on a while

its apparently down to the projector shutters retaining the heat from the bulbs and causing them to blow/explode/melt

there is a tech bulletin for Freelander 2 with halogen projector that costs about £100 but is a free modification by LR main dealers. That involves modifying the wiring loom to the lights, and I believe that involves some sort of current limiting in order to stop the bulbs from blowing. LR also changed their bulb manufacturer/supplier for HB3 bulbs as well.

The tech bulletin applies to all FL2 with HB3 bulb fitment, so I would expect any such bulletin for the Evoque would be the same... if you have Halogen HB3 projector bulbs you qualify for the modification FOC at main dealers.

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08-11-2018 10:26am
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DoughtyRR
 

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Post: #15
RE: Headlight problem

(08-11-2018 10:26am)RogB Wrote:  sometimes the bulbs blow on start up and sometimes after being on a while

its apparently down to the projector shutters retaining the heat from the bulbs and causing them to blow/explode/melt

there is a tech bulletin for Freelander 2 with halogen projector that costs about £100 but is a free modification by LR main dealers. That involves modifying the wiring loom to the lights, and I believe that involves some sort of current limiting in order to stop the bulbs from blowing. LR also changed their bulb manufacturer/supplier for HB3 bulbs as well.

The tech bulletin applies to all FL2 with HB3 bulb fitment, so I would expect any such bulletin for the Evoque would be the same... if you have Halogen HB3 projector bulbs you qualify for the modification FOC at main dealers.

Thank you - This sounds exactly the issue LR main dealer said Bullitin has been wothdrawn and its out of warrenty and part has been discontinued so now a bit stuck Sad
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