Headlights 206

When I turn the headlights on they are dipped. Fine. When I put the main beam on both the dipped and main beams are on. I can't seem to put the main beams on by themselves. Is this correct?

Car is a 05 plate

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Radio Dismuke
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I think so. Both lights have separate bulbs, so I don't think they will overheat this way. It's the same with my 307, and I like it. This gives a wider view to your main beams...

Grtz, Eric B.

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pastis

In news:48e57037$0$2858$ snipped-for-privacy@news.skynet.be, pastis typed, for some strange, unexplained reason: : "Radio Dismuke" schreef in bericht : news:gc3c4a$uls$ snipped-for-privacy@aioe.org... : > When I turn the headlights on they are dipped. Fine. When I put the : > main beam on both the dipped and main beams are on. I can't seem to : > put the main beams on by themselves. Is this correct? : : I think so. Both lights have separate bulbs, so I don't think they : will overheat this way. : It's the same with my 307, and I like it. This gives a wider view to : your main beams...

If the main and dipped beams are separate bulbs rather than a dual filament H4 then this is quite common. My Honda motorcycle is the same and I like it too, gives twice as much light on main beam.

Ivor

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Ivor Jones

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