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Re: LED LIGHTS ADVICE
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 1:22 pm
by NMavs
Hmm..Perhaps they are only for the bluemotion models then as they have DRLs in the fogs rather than using the dipped deams.
Re: LED LIGHTS ADVICE
Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2011 3:53 pm
by Stiggy
I now have my GTI but no user manual yet!
Is it easy to change the main headlight bulbs? Will it be obvious what to do once I look under the bonnet?
Re: LED LIGHTS ADVICE
Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2011 6:25 pm
by NMavs
Yeah mate, so easy to change. Theres two torx screws on top of the headlight holding it in place. Remove these, unplug the power supply plug on the back of the headlamp, and pull the headlight out towards you. Theres then a little metal clip holding the bulb in position. Just twist this and the bulb will come out. Takes about 5 mins a headlight takin your time

Re: LED LIGHTS ADVICE
Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 2:46 pm
by Stiggy
NMavs wrote:Yeah mate, so easy to change. Theres two torx screws on top of the headlight holding it in place. Remove these, unplug the power supply plug on the back of the headlamp, and pull the headlight out towards you. Theres then a little metal clip holding the bulb in position. Just twist this and the bulb will come out. Takes about 5 mins a headlight takin your time

No, I can't do it
I can't get the headlight unit out. I'm sure if I could see a picture in the manual it would be easy, but something underneath stops them from sliding out forwards.
Doesn't it say something like "press the bottom of the headlight out of the guides..."? Can someone explain that better?
Also, are the main bulbs H7? I bought H4 as that's what it said on Autobulbsdirect.com

Re: LED LIGHTS ADVICE
Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 8:31 pm
by NMavs
Yeah there on retainer clips mate. You just have to pull hard and theyll just clip out. And yeah both dipped beam and high beam are h7 bulbs

Re: LED LIGHTS ADVICE
Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2011 3:30 am
by Stiggy
NMavs wrote:Yeah there on retainer clips mate. You just have to pull hard and theyll just clip out. And yeah both dipped beam and high beam are h7 bulbs

Ok, brute force was all that was required.
Slightly off topic; has anyone found some really good road-legal blue/White H7 bulbs? The Philips BlueVision bulbs I bought look no different to the standard OEM bulbs, with a yellow tinge. I don't expect anything as pure White as the LEDs, but anything close would be great.
Re: LED LIGHTS ADVICE
Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 4:56 pm
by AJ_7
Looking to replace my sidelights with LED's. Has anyone installed any they'd highly recommend? Pics would also be good if handy
Cheers,
Al
Re: LED LIGHTS ADVICE
Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 8:57 pm
by NMavs
Ive always bought all my leds from hids4u. You defo get what you pay for with leds. Plus you get a 2 year warrenty with all bulbs. Cant go wrong with them matey.
Re: LED LIGHTS ADVICE
Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2011 8:42 pm
by NeilMcConville
I hear people saying about having to drill holes in the rubber seals at the back of the lights, is this true when fitting a HID kit? :/
Re: LED LIGHTS ADVICE
Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2011 3:44 am
by gavs
Stiggy wrote:NMavs wrote:Yeah there on retainer clips mate. You just have to pull hard and theyll just clip out. And yeah both dipped beam and high beam are h7 bulbs

Ok, brute force was all that was required.
Slightly off topic; has anyone found some really good road-legal blue/White H7 bulbs? The Philips BlueVision bulbs I bought look no different to the standard OEM bulbs, with a yellow tinge. I don't expect anything as pure White as the LEDs, but anything close would be great.
If you go with philips diamond vision, they will give a very blue spectrum white, very similar to the LED white. Just don't hope for any light penetration because blue spectrum light falls off dramatically quickly. Had them on the golf, all they were good for was reflecting off signs.
Re: LED LIGHTS ADVICE
Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2011 8:15 am
by NMavs
You have two options when fitting hids. You can leave the rubber caps off, or you cut like a 25 dia. Hole in thr back of each seal in order to thread the wires from the ballast to the bulb. However, on the wires is a big rubber grommet that then plugs into your cut-out creating a nice new seal. Never had any problems with my 4 hids ive fitted to my past cars.

Re: LED LIGHTS ADVICE
Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2011 8:40 pm
by mashmarriner
Got a problem ppl. I got HIDs everything works spot on no problem part from one. The fact that the bulbs will not fit they are correct h7. Ano this. But the fitment the standard bulb sits in needs to be on the HID bulb but this dose not fit. Dose anyone know what am on bout n how do u fix this
Re: LED LIGHTS ADVICE
Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2011 10:47 am
by AJ_7
A stab in the dark and I maybe wrong... But doesn't the Moda spec Polo use H4 bulbs rather than H7? That maybe why they don't fit?
Re: LED LIGHTS ADVICE
Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2011 12:26 pm
by mashmarriner
That's what a thout at first but it is defo h7 mate. Few lads on here said so n I have looked my self it is h7 it states it on the standard bulb
Re: LED LIGHTS ADVICE
Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2011 8:08 am
by mashmarriner
Hey I changed my interior lights to green. The ground 3 501. No problem all worked spot on. But wen it came to te rear. I changed one at a time wen I changed the first one everything worked good. But once I put the last one in that's wen it went to pot.
The lights do work wen they are one constant but none work wen I open the door no matter what I do. Even wen I change it back to the way it was can anyone help please