2004 Disco, Headlamp condensation
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#22
the globes are sealed, so i doubt it's because of the condensation. what you can do is get a voltmeter/multimeter and test to see if: a) there is resistance in the bulb, and b) there is current in the bulb housing. make sure you don't cross the test leads when doing a current test so you don't blow a fuse. it's most likely just coincidence they're both out.
i've just kept the stock headlamps. if i do upgrade, then i'll go with headlamps mounted on a new a-frame brush bar or something.
i've just kept the stock headlamps. if i do upgrade, then i'll go with headlamps mounted on a new a-frame brush bar or something.
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the globes are sealed, so i doubt it's because of the condensation. what you can do is get a voltmeter/multimeter and test to see if: a) there is resistance in the bulb, and b) there is current in the bulb housing. make sure you don't cross the test leads when doing a current test so you don't blow a fuse. it's most likely just coincidence they're both out.
i've just kept the stock headlamps. if i do upgrade, then i'll go with headlamps mounted on a new a-frame brush bar or something.
i've just kept the stock headlamps. if i do upgrade, then i'll go with headlamps mounted on a new a-frame brush bar or something.
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