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Dim Dip Unit

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Garth:
Hobbit if its on a RRC I can help but looking at your signiture its not going to be.

Garth:
Range Rover Blues directions were spot on thanks.  Dissconnected and there was no change to alternator light.  Looks like I am going to have to pay (gringe) a garage to sort as its got me beat.   :cry:  :cry:

hobbit:

--- Quote from: "Garth" ---Hobbit if its on a RRC I can help but looking at your signiture its not going to be.
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Thats ok, I found it very challenging to work on my electrics, like a magical mystery tour, as if disco 1 wiring is bad enough this has that much extra redundant wiring going all over the place :?

Even a simple job is all testing and looking behind panels

Spooky:
Removing the dim-dip unit will not cause the car to fail the MOT, as both headlamps are fed from the one unit. Hence the car will still have a symetrical lighting layout ...

Incidentally, I've fited one (from an old Rangie) into my Disco.  Don't have to use headlamps in town traffic queues now - no more dazzling low-riding sports cars!! :roll:

Range Rover Blues:
I avoid using dim-dip as it's not that good for the bulbs but traffic is probably one of the intended uses for the system.

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