Full beam light (led?)
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Re: Full beam light (led?)
Our one on the Scirocco was VERY dim (similar setup). A new LED cured it.
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Re: Full beam light (led?)
The calculations look about right to me. Maybe supply voltage a bit high. I usually tend to get around 12.5? As a few others suggested, might be worth just changing the LED first (leave original wiring) and see what happens 
I can't remember if mine was an actual blue LED, or a clear one with a lens... Was a long time ago

I can't remember if mine was an actual blue LED, or a clear one with a lens... Was a long time ago

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Re: Full beam light (led?)
quick fix just as said wire a bulb into the h beam , use a bloody great side light bulb with tape over it if needed
well you'd see it
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well you'd see it
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Re: Full beam light (led?)
1_eyed_jim wrote:Mine was dim. Bought a new one from VW and hey presto it worked again
Did you go to a VW dealer or use online somewhere?
E D I T: Useful thread here https://club8090.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?p=7625476" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Reading around the net it seems the early 80s ones were bulbs as blue LED wasnt available but later they were introduced. Guess I wont know which I have until I take it out?
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Re: Full beam light (led?)
ahh the joys of old electronics..! Spent the morning in the garage car-park and have managed to get the bulb working! Seems it was probably a bent pin on the multi plug thing. But now my clock, temp & fuel gauges dont work!
I've left it partially dismantled hoping they'll sign the headlight bulb off for the MOT before I start fiddling again...
sometimes a T5 looks so appealing...
I've left it partially dismantled hoping they'll sign the headlight bulb off for the MOT before I start fiddling again...
sometimes a T5 looks so appealing...
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Re: Full beam light (led?)
purplecrocs wrote:sometimes a T5 looks so appealing...
It's no fun when there's nothing to fix!

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Re: Full beam light (led?)
Had the same problem on mine. Cured it by wiring a Halfords dashboard light into the main beam circuit and mounting it in a blank for a dashboard switch. I couldn't get a blue one so I used orange. Passed OK. There needs to be a visual indication but the colour isn't important.