Xantia Headlamps
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tim leech
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Xantia Headlamps
I have a phase one 1994 Xantia which my father had new, from day one he remarked on how pathetic the headlamps are, and 12 years and 131000 miles havent improved them.
Is there a brighter bulb or a upgrade you can fit as they are like candles compared to my modern car, even main beam is rubbish. The reflectors are ok and the beam setting is fine as Ive had it checked.
Is there a brighter bulb or a upgrade you can fit as they are like candles compared to my modern car, even main beam is rubbish. The reflectors are ok and the beam setting is fine as Ive had it checked.
1994 XANTIA 1.8i SX 132k, From new,
1985 BX 19GT the beige wonder
1985 BX 19GT the beige wonder
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Evodad
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Tim,
Fit relays so you get almost full battery voltage at the bulb & change the bulbs to Philips VisionPlus or Osram Silver Star H1s (bought my relays & Philips bulbs off ebay. I put a link to the sites on one of my posts).
There's some other posts as well as mine about this subjects over the Christmas period if you scroll back.
You won't get them like a "modern" car, but you can certainly make them much better.
Hope this helps,
Roy.
Fit relays so you get almost full battery voltage at the bulb & change the bulbs to Philips VisionPlus or Osram Silver Star H1s (bought my relays & Philips bulbs off ebay. I put a link to the sites on one of my posts).
There's some other posts as well as mine about this subjects over the Christmas period if you scroll back.
You won't get them like a "modern" car, but you can certainly make them much better.
Hope this helps,
Roy.
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tim leech
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Evodad
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Yes they are, but much cheaper from here:-
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... &rd=1&rd=1
And, relays & fuse holders from here:-
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... &rd=1&rd=1
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... &rd=1&rd=1
And, relays & fuse holders from here:-
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... &rd=1&rd=1
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dan_the_v8man
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Ross_K
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H1 looks like this:dan_the_v8man wrote:probly a daft question, being relatively new to the world of cars
how do you tell if you've got the H1 or H7 type lamps?
also does anyone rate the osram silverstar xenon lamps that gsf are doing for 20 quid a pair?

H7 looks like this:

I'd be surprised if you find a Xantia with H7 bulbs...
And yeah the silverstar bulbs are great.
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steelcityuk
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H1 are a single connector bulb and H7 are a twin connector type.
http://www.ringautomotive.co.uk/product_list_search.asp
http://www.ringautomotive.co.uk/product_list_search.asp
I bought Ring Xenon Ultras from Motorworld. Came third in Autoexpress tests. Cost £14 for a pair.
http://www.motor-world.co.uk/search.php?keywords=ring
Steve.
http://www.ringautomotive.co.uk/product_list_search.asp
http://www.ringautomotive.co.uk/product_list_search.asp
I bought Ring Xenon Ultras from Motorworld. Came third in Autoexpress tests. Cost £14 for a pair.
http://www.motor-world.co.uk/search.php?keywords=ring
Steve.
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PowerLee
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A lot of cars have the bulb type marked on the headlamp somewhere, either a sticker or on the back of the headlamp housing, never looked at a Xantia headlamp in detail though.dan_the_v8man wrote:probly a daft question, being relatively new to the world of cars
how do you tell if you've got the H1 or H7 type lamps?
also does anyone rate the osram silverstar xenon lamps that gsf are doing for 20 quid a pair?
£20 a pair, they are cheaper then that elsewhere
http://www.powerbulbs.co.uk/
http://www.autobulbsdirect.co.uk/home.php
http://www.bulbs4cars.co.uk/
Philips Vision Plus or Osram Silver Stars are the bulbs to pick, both always come top in product tests, tried both & theres nothing really to pick between them they are both very very good.
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I have just driven my 98 Xantia on country roads for a fair distance in the dark, bloody dire lights, must get some bulbs and relays pronto.
Stewart
Stewart
BXs since 1993 built 1.9 TZD turbo, got a S2 Xantia estate, brilliant car! 2013, Xantia HDI LX 110 2000 new car with 122,000, l C2 HDI Rusty rocket, C3 Picasso HDI new to me.
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I`ve had a look on Ebay,plenty of kits.I really fancy a set of these nowPeter.N. wrote:If you want really good dipped headlights fit a set of genuine HID lamps. Kits available on ebay for around £100.00. Just type 'hid kit'
53`406 est SE Hdi 140,110k

