babyRR.com - The Range Rover Evoque Forum
New member! Let the modification begin! - Printable Version

+- babyRR.com - The Range Rover Evoque Forum (https://babyrr.com/forum)
+-- Forum: Range Rover Evoque Discussions (/Forum-Range-Rover-Evoque-Discussions)
+--- Forum: General (/Forum-General)
+--- Thread: New member! Let the modification begin! (/Thread-New-member-Let-the-modification-begin)

Pages: 1 2 3 4


RE: New member! Let the modification begin! - bangsters - 25-09-2014 08:20pm

To me the kahn kit is not bad compared to the other kits out there. ALthough I would prefer to stick to the stock grill, just make it black. Looking forward to seeing your progress buddy.

I won an ebay auction for a set of euro spec signature lights. hopefully I get them next week. It would be my first mod for the car. Then black out roof and logo. Hopefully the lights I can install without issue. Although in the USA, we don't have DRLs enabled by default so not sure how I can get the signature light to turn on automatically upon ignition.


RE: New member! Let the modification begin! - XFullFatTim - 25-09-2014 09:24pm

Bangsters, your dealer may be able to turn them on using their diagnostic system, they will have to enable the new lights anyway.


RE: New member! Let the modification begin! - bangsters - 25-09-2014 09:27pm

(25-09-2014 09:24pm)XFullFatTim Wrote:  Bangsters, your dealer may be able to turn them on using their diagnostic system, they will have to enable the new lights anyway.

Thanks. Did you have your dealer turn them on? I don't want to ask my dealer as I don't want them to freak out when I tell them I got signature headlights off ebay, and affect warranty or any hassle like that. Smile


RE: New member! Let the modification begin! - XFullFatTim - 25-09-2014 09:35pm

In Europe DRLs are legally required on all new cars since 2010 so both my White Coupe and the Zanzibar 5 door came with them enabled


RE: New member! Let the modification begin! - bangsters - 25-09-2014 09:57pm

ahh... I envy you guys. I asked about the DRLs before and my sales rep told me that it's disabled in USA. She didn't even discussed about them being able to enable it lol


RE: New member! Let the modification begin! - XFullFatTim - 25-09-2014 10:10pm

You can get a plug in unit that you can use to change the settings via the port under the steering column where the diagnostic device gets plugged in. On US cars they may be disabled for type approval / homologation reasons to comply with some US construction rules


RE: New member! Let the modification begin! - bangsters - 25-09-2014 10:16pm

(25-09-2014 10:10pm)XFullFatTim Wrote:  You can get a plug in unit that you can use to change the settings via the port under the steering column where the diagnostic device gets plugged in. On US cars they may be disabled for type approval / homologation reasons to comply with some US construction rules

Can you expound on that plug in unit? It goes in the OBDII? As for DRLs, I know it's not required here in the USA, but a lot of the other cars have them by default, like the audis and MBs. So not sure really why LR had to disable the DRL for US market.


RE: New member! Let the modification begin! - XFullFatTim - 25-09-2014 10:32pm

Two of the forum sponosrs - Bell Automotive and GAP Diagnostic sell units that will allow you to make the changes in the car's settings that you cannot access through the dash menus. In the early days of the forum some of us (me included) wanted to have Volvo style daylight running taillights, these can be enabled in the ECU as they are required in some European markets (Poland and Sweden IIRRC) but that could only be done at a dealer and they were not happy to enable the car for another market.
Yes that is the port that it plugs into, as far as I am aware there aren't any others.


RE: New member! Let the modification begin! - B_o_b_o - 30-09-2014 02:39pm

Did you have to also buy a ballast in order for the Xenons to light up? From what I can tell, HID Xenons require a ballast to power them.


RE: New member! Let the modification begin! - bangsters - 17-10-2014 05:56am

(30-09-2014 02:39pm)B_o_b_o Wrote:  Did you have to also buy a ballast in order for the Xenons to light up? From what I can tell, HID Xenons require a ballast to power them.

my headlights came. AS far as I can tell they have the original ballasts intact. Actualy it looks like the headlights I got are brand new. No scuff marks, no scratches, no broken clips and even the lenses still have protective film on.

OK so now what is the next step? Simple swap?