Pop
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Hey...
A possible future mod for my car would be to run a cold air feed from the middle light in morettes, as shown in this pic below.
On 206's the:
inner light = indicator
middle light = dipped beam
outer light = main beam
If the dipped beam is removed could a hole be drilled and the bulb put in with the main beam? Seems highly dodgy to me but is there any way around this that I'm not aware of?
All help is much appreciated
Tim
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Robin
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If you can convert the outer lense to H4 bulbs (dip and main) you'll be fine, but I don't know how you'd go about doing that
Probably some old Peugeot car you could nick the relay off, and then get it wired up by a pro.
having both bulbs in one circular light wouldn't work, the dip bulb would knacker the beam pattern when the main beam was on and shining through it.
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Pop
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so if I understand you correct I could possibly get it wired so that I have one bulb in the outer light that will be the dipped light but when I put it to full beam that one bulb will get brighter?!
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Robin
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yeah, the H4 bulb is dual filament, when it's on dipped beam, one is alight, when you flick the main on, that one goes off, and the other one comes on.
the one with the reflector is the dip, the other one is the main beam.
I think 205s, 309s, 306 S1s etc used them.
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deano87
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quote: Originally posted by Pop
so if I understand you correct I could possibly get it wired so that I have one bulb in the outer light that will be the dipped light but when I put it to full beam that one bulb will get brighter?!
Yes, it basically has 2 filaments as far as I know, could be wrong though.
Like rear brake lights that just get brighter, doesn't have a separate bulb.
EDIT: God damn you Robin
[Edited on 06-01-2007 by deano87]
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Pop
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thanks for the info lads, I never knew about those bulbs. just need to find someone competent to wire that up.
next question...
will I just have to leave a dummy light on the other side? I'm thinking both moretees should probably have dipped and main beams in the same hole to match
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Robin
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you'll need to remove both inner lights, if you have one without a bulb, it'll go down as 'not working' on an MoT.
(looks better with a pair anyway )
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Pop
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thanks for clearing that up
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