Fiesta ST Rubbish Headlights! Help!

Fiesta ST Rubbish Headlights! Help!

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Manners2001

Original Poster:

144 posts

90 months

Tuesday 7th November 2017
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I recently picked up a 17 plate Fester ST but now the mornings and evenings are dark for my commute I’ve noticed the headlights really aren’t up to the job. Even on their highest setting they just don’t project far enough and are not bright enough, to the point where trying to drive down country lanes at anything like the speed limit requires full beam. Ive owned plenty of other cars (with and without Xenons) and never experienced anything as bad as this.

Does anybody have any sensible suggestions? Upgrading bulbs etc?

AMST09

570 posts

187 months

Tuesday 7th November 2017
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Had the MK6 and they were rubbish, put osram night breakers in and made a world of difference!

Podie

46,645 posts

282 months

Tuesday 7th November 2017
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Yep, upgrade the bulbs and they’re fine.

Think we used Philips XtremeVision.

Manners2001

Original Poster:

144 posts

90 months

Wednesday 8th November 2017
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Cheers guys, new bulbs ordered - hopefully a nice easy job for Saturday. If anyone is interested I'll do a before and after pic post?

Other than that, thread can be closed

Podie

46,645 posts

282 months

Wednesday 8th November 2017
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It's a sod of a job getting the crappy little fixings out so you can remove the headlights.

Worth putting some chrome indicator bulbs in at the same time - gives a much cleaner look.

Reeso

1,199 posts

258 months

Wednesday 8th November 2017
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You really didn't need to buy any new bulbs. Just get the dealer to physically raise the setting in the engine bay with a torxs or screw driver, like in the old days when people actually worked on a car.
Mine were the same.....20 foot in front of the car was daylight, anything beyond was black. Now I hardly use my main beam and there is no dazzle for on coming cars as they are only set at the max height on an mot light box.


Podie

46,645 posts

282 months

Wednesday 8th November 2017
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Reeso said:
You really didn't need to buy any new bulbs. Just get the dealer to physically raise the setting in the engine bay with a torxs or screw driver, like in the old days when people actually worked on a car.
Mine were the same.....20 foot in front of the car was daylight, anything beyond was black. Now I hardly use my main beam and there is no dazzle for on coming cars as they are only set at the max height on an mot light box.
Ours were set correctly, but still as bright as a back bench MP.


O/T - been a while, how's tricks?

Manners2001

Original Poster:

144 posts

90 months

Wednesday 8th November 2017
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Reeso said:
You really didn't need to buy any new bulbs. Just get the dealer to physically raise the setting in the engine bay with a torxs or screw driver, like in the old days when people actually worked on a car.
Mine were the same.....20 foot in front of the car was daylight, anything beyond was black. Now I hardly use my main beam and there is no dazzle for on coming cars as they are only set at the max height on an mot light box.
To be honest, given the distance and time it would take my dealer to sort this it is far cheaper and easier to stick in 20 quids worth of new bulbs.... smile

anonymous-user

61 months

Thursday 9th November 2017
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Why go to the dealer to turn the adjustment screws a few notches?
5 mins on google will tell you the adjustment screw to turn
I always do mine so that highest on the knob is a little too high, lowest is rubbish, so easy to get right setting for all eventualities ,
5 mins & free

Manners2001

Original Poster:

144 posts

90 months

Thursday 9th November 2017
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Jimboka said:
Why go to the dealer to turn the adjustment screws a few notches?
5 mins on google will tell you the adjustment screw to turn
I always do mine so that highest on the knob is a little too high, lowest is rubbish, so easy to get right setting for all eventualities ,
5 mins & free
Point taken - but doesn't change the fact that the original bulbs are less bright than one of the cast of TOWIE.

scanner102

64 posts

140 months

Friday 8th December 2017
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Had the same problem in mine. Osram Night Breakers in the full beam and changed the main headlights to Xenon HID. Made world of difference. Small mofidication to the rear of the light to allow the extra wires, so now it's only a 5 minute job to change them in or out for MOT.