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Ticking indicators

Post by Kinger » Sun Feb 25, 2018 5:11 pm

One of the things that bugged me with my old V6 was the silent indicators. So today was get the old silent relay out and fit a “clicking” one. What a transformation, I'm sure Steve will be pleased as I used to forget to switch it off when he was behind me.

I also arourfended the nose ahead of Spa trip. Quite pleased with the result. I was quoted £1250 from polished bliss, so decided to buy a computer cut kit from eBay for £85, jobs a good-one. But took me way longer than I expected.

Final task was to try and sort out the candle headlights, I’ve fitted LED bulbs, ok I’ve fitted one bulb today. I want to see the difference between the original and the LED when it’s dark. I’ll take a picture if it’s any good.

All in all a busy weekend 😂

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Re: Ticking indicators

Post by Ferg » Sun Feb 25, 2018 8:20 pm

Nice work.

TBH that’s probably better than the new noisey indicators as it’s barrly audible. Interested in how you find the new bulbs. 👍

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Re: Ticking indicators

Post by campbell » Sun Feb 25, 2018 9:48 pm

Silent indicators on something I drove recently. WTF

Utterly daft.
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Re: Ticking indicators

Post by BigD » Mon Feb 26, 2018 5:02 pm

I think I got used to the non ticking indicators as the elise before was so loud I couldn’t hear them in that either.

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Post by campbell » Mon Feb 26, 2018 9:50 pm

Ah. That was it. Robin's S3
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Re: Ticking indicators

Post by BigD » Tue Feb 27, 2018 7:46 am

campbell wrote:Ah. That was it. Robin's S3 Image
Image No mine was quite old and lightweight though being an ‘04. Image

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Re: Ticking indicators

Post by Sanjøy » Tue Feb 27, 2018 1:30 pm

Kinger wrote:
Sun Feb 25, 2018 5:11 pm
Final task was to try and sort out the candle headlights, I’ve fitted LED bulbs, ok I’ve fitted one bulb today. I want to see the difference between the original and the LED when it’s dark. I’ll take a picture if it’s any good.
Which bulbs did you go with? Straight swap?
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Re: Ticking indicators

Post by Kinger » Tue Feb 27, 2018 8:26 pm

Sanjøy wrote:
Tue Feb 27, 2018 1:30 pm
Kinger wrote:
Sun Feb 25, 2018 5:11 pm
Final task was to try and sort out the candle headlights, I’ve fitted LED bulbs, ok I’ve fitted one bulb today. I want to see the difference between the original and the LED when it’s dark. I’ll take a picture if it’s any good.
Which bulbs did you go with? Straight swap?
Hi, I went for HB3 LED's, Bought a cheap set of TXVSO8 headlights form Amazon for £24. I thought if they were rubbish not much lost, I'll meet up with Steve so we can get a direct comparison between standard and LED. I've not been able to get the car out for a drive in the dark yet.

Only issue is I'm having to make up a couple of larger rubber boots to seal off the bulbs as the connectors are a bit longer the original bulbs

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Re: Ticking indicators

Post by Kinger » Tue Feb 27, 2018 8:42 pm

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Finally managed to upload a picture showing one of each bulb. New LED on the left. Both bulbs now fitted, just need to get out on the road once the snow has gone.


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Ticking indicators

Post by BigD » Tue Feb 27, 2018 9:13 pm

Kinger wrote:
Sanjøy wrote:
Tue Feb 27, 2018 1:30 pm
Kinger wrote:
Sun Feb 25, 2018 5:11 pm
Final task was to try and sort out the candle headlights, I’ve fitted LED bulbs, ok I’ve fitted one bulb today. I want to see the difference between the original and the LED when it’s dark. I’ll take a picture if it’s any good.
Which bulbs did you go with? Straight swap?
Hi, I went for HB3 LED's, Bought a cheap set of TXVSO8 headlights form Amazon for £24. I thought if they were rubbish not much lost, I'll meet up with Steve so we can get a direct comparison between standard and LED. I've not been able to get the car out for a drive in the dark yet.

Only issue is I'm having to make up a couple of larger rubber boots to seal off the bulbs as the connectors are a bit longer the original bulbs
My uprated bulbs were a different shape connector so I had to heat the rubber boots with a hot air gun and stretch it so they fitted then tie wrapped them on. Seem to have stayed in place ok.

The uprated (non-LED) bulbs were a good improvement and raising the aim helped a lot. Pretty decent now. Image

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Re: Ticking indicators

Post by Kinger » Tue Feb 27, 2018 9:39 pm

BigD wrote:
Tue Feb 27, 2018 9:13 pm
Kinger wrote:
Sanjøy wrote:
Tue Feb 27, 2018 1:30 pm


Which bulbs did you go with? Straight swap?
Hi, I went for HB3 LED's, Bought a cheap set of TXVSO8 headlights form Amazon for £24. I thought if they were rubbish not much lost, I'll meet up with Steve so we can get a direct comparison between standard and LED. I've not been able to get the car out for a drive in the dark yet.

Only issue is I'm having to make up a couple of larger rubber boots to seal off the bulbs as the connectors are a bit longer the original bulbs
My uprated bulbs were a different shape connector so I had to heat the rubber boots with a hot air gun and stretch it so they fitted then tie wrapped them on. Seem to have stayed in place ok.

The uprated (non-LED) bulbs were a good improvement and raising the aim helped a lot. Pretty decent now. Image
Hi D, I'll raise the height when I'm back in fitting the covers. Is the adjust screw the big hex under the headlight unit ?

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Re: Ticking indicators

Post by BigD » Tue Feb 27, 2018 10:17 pm

Kinger wrote:
BigD wrote:
Tue Feb 27, 2018 9:13 pm
Kinger wrote: Hi, I went for HB3 LED's, Bought a cheap set of TXVSO8 headlights form Amazon for £24. I thought if they were rubbish not much lost, I'll meet up with Steve so we can get a direct comparison between standard and LED. I've not been able to get the car out for a drive in the dark yet.

Only issue is I'm having to make up a couple of larger rubber boots to seal off the bulbs as the connectors are a bit longer the original bulbs
My uprated bulbs were a different shape connector so I had to heat the rubber boots with a hot air gun and stretch it so they fitted then tie wrapped them on. Seem to have stayed in place ok.

The uprated (non-LED) bulbs were a good improvement and raising the aim helped a lot. Pretty decent now. Image
Hi D, I'll raise the height when I'm back in fitting the covers. Is the adjust screw the big hex under the headlight unit ?
From memory there’s 2. One for up/down and one for left/right. Can’t remember which is which but easy to adjust which makes a change from the S2. But yes a big plastic hex screw.

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Re: Ticking indicators

Post by C7Steve » Mon Apr 02, 2018 9:40 am

Did you find adjusting the up angle helped at all with the light projection on the road?

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Re: Ticking indicators

Post by BigD » Mon Apr 02, 2018 11:03 pm

C7Steve wrote:Did you find adjusting the up angle helped at all with the light projection on the road?
Yes I definitely did.

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