I can see they look like DRLs.
Rather take a picture of the headlight. We'll try to figure out what they can do
Rather take a picture of the headlight. We'll try to figure out what they can do
I can see they look like DRLs.
Rather take a picture of the headlight. We'll try to figure out what they can do![]()
Sorry mate I’m a little lost now lolIn my opinion that's the DRL. The one marked with the blue arrow.
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It even has the DRL homologation on the sticker:
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And I assume that's the reason why there are more cables in the loom / plug![]()
I didn’t think they was led headlights but I have never looked ever at led headlights so no idea what even the bulb looks like because I have halogen on the pre lift so thought these was the sameIn my opinion that's the DRL. The one marked with the blue arrow.
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It even has the DRL homologation on the sticker:
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And I assume that's the reason why there are more cables in the loom / plug![]()
ok thanks for thatDRL stands for Daylight Running Lights. There's nothing about LED in the abbreviation. In the homologation documents it's called Running Lights, thus the RL marking on the sticker. HCR reffers to the rest of the headlight. The arrow shows that the installation is directionnal. The circled E+number is the European country in which the homologation was made.
In the early x290, as I wrote before, the DRL had a standard tungstene bulb. I marked the DRL headlight section with the blue arrow in the previous post. So that's the model you have. You can take the part number from the sticker (the one that starts with 137) and put it in the forum ePER to confirm which functions it has (I hope it will be described correctly). In the download section of the forum you should be able to find the owners manual of the early x290 to check which bulb should be used.
In later models SEVEL replaced this DRL tungstene bulb with a LED strip on the bottom of the headlight. And even later offered a full LED light. And yes, it's bloody expensive.
I'd get rid of the LED DRLs in the bumper. If you'll connect everything (both DRLs) correctly you won't pass MOT. Or at least you wouldn't pass the equivalent in the EU.
I think that in your situation (installing the headlights of the x290 in the x250) you'll need to wire the DRL part as standard (aftermarket) DRLs. Through the relay.
I will find a diagram how those should be wired by a relay and will post it, earliest tomorrow evening. I've prepared and wired a relay for myself, it's in the workshop, but won't have access to it for a week.
Can you tell me what he says from 19.00 to around 20.40 please he’s showing bracket and the tray
In video 2
What lights does he fit in the video does he mention this ? I’ve just been reading it is not so easy to just fit led headlights on a older model or change wires it’s to do with programming
So you should theoretically be able to change the configuration of your vehicle to accept LED headlamps. You would need to use the programming feature in AlfaOBD to change the content of the proxy file in the body computer and then perform a "proxy alignment" with the same software, which is a follow-up procedure that distributes the new proxy file to the other nodes on the vehicle that maintain copies of it, and ensures that the network configuration is correct.
So it’s not just a simple buy led headlights and re wirethat bit isn’t happening then
I’ll stick with these low price ones
Thanks againAround 19:10 with his finger he's showing first the hinge of the x250 bonnet and then he shows where it is located in the x290 (just by the wiper's axle).
Then at 19:20 he switches to the x290 to show the original setup (he owns several triplets, so he's able to compare directly). Around 19:30 he's taking out an extra plastic part with a hose to evacuate water from the plastic cover under the windshield. This part is also absent in the x250. He's explaining why it's needed (to evacuate water that will flow on the side of the plastic cover to the main hose). The water ingress into the engine bay was a huge problem in the x250. You can find numerous threads about it.
Then again at 20:30 he's coming back to the x250 to show how it is done in this model.
And goes back again to the x290 around 20:40.
It allows you to have a quick look at both in a short time.
Great jobI have just completed this convertion today what that video doesnt show is the fuse box also is in the wong place for the new head lights the bracket has to be cut and lowered .. the power steering & coolant bracket does mount up fine but leaves the ps hose to short also the water hose to short hope this helps
Hi i cut the hole inner and outter wings off same with the bonnet hinge i drilled the spot welds and picked the hole mount offGreat jobthey look brilliant
I’m actually still waiting on my facelift spayed black then it will be fitted
I have everything now including bulkhead bonnet brackets
I did get told the fuse box would need moving inward to the engine bay for the left hand side headlight
Can I ask . Did you buy the repair brace panels or take them off another van ?
And how did you go about the bonnet bracket ? Make them or buy like me
So you bought the brackets instead of making them like he did ?Hi i cut the hole inner and outter wings off same with the bonnet hinge i drilled the spot welds and picked the hole mount off![]()
Oh sorry I think I get what you meanHi i cut the hole inner and outter wings off same with the bonnet hinge i drilled the spot welds and picked the hole mount off![]()
No i drilled the spot welds on the bonnet hinges off the x250 and then spot welded them back on to the other one same with the (repair) plate (outter wing) ill try get a few pics upSo you bought the brackets instead of making them like he did ?
Did you spot weld them back on mate or ?
And what I meant about the repair plate did you buy new or take from a old van