Hello all,
So new to the forum as I am looking to purchase a 2016 pre-facelift Mk3 FR with LED headlights, that is no longer under warranty.
Beautiful car, very tidy, well kept, low mileage, everything as it should be............then I read this forum about the LED headlights, the autolevelling problems, the condensation and dust issues and the ****£1000**** replacment costs if the unit fails, and I get cold feet.
QUESTION: has anyone converted from the LED to the lower spec HALAGON headlight units? Physically I'm sure the units fit, however it will be the rewiring and reprogramming, and I assume the blanking of the auto-levelling sensor that will take the time. Would appritiate any suggestions on how feasible it is to do this.
I know the LED are far superior in performance to the Halagons, but I have decent nightime vision and the potential £1000 or £2000 in several years time really puts me off. It's sad to think that many of these cars that have plenty of life left in them will be scrapped because a highlight has blown.
Thanks,
Trev.
So new to the forum as I am looking to purchase a 2016 pre-facelift Mk3 FR with LED headlights, that is no longer under warranty.
Beautiful car, very tidy, well kept, low mileage, everything as it should be............then I read this forum about the LED headlights, the autolevelling problems, the condensation and dust issues and the ****£1000**** replacment costs if the unit fails, and I get cold feet.
QUESTION: has anyone converted from the LED to the lower spec HALAGON headlight units? Physically I'm sure the units fit, however it will be the rewiring and reprogramming, and I assume the blanking of the auto-levelling sensor that will take the time. Would appritiate any suggestions on how feasible it is to do this.
I know the LED are far superior in performance to the Halagons, but I have decent nightime vision and the potential £1000 or £2000 in several years time really puts me off. It's sad to think that many of these cars that have plenty of life left in them will be scrapped because a highlight has blown.
Thanks,
Trev.