Great stuff mate 👌 I did this on both of mine they were chewed up real bad. I used a old school hairclip to depin worked spot on Ford don't sell the connectors but these are universal with lots of manufacturers easily find them online 👍🏼👍🏼
@@travion4146 vehicle in that video just had a broken connector retaining tab which is why it was being replaced. Check the wiring with a test light & you'll know if its a wiring fault or not.
@@travion4146 it could be anywhere. Start with checking you have power and earth at the connector when the ignition is on and the headlights are switch on. On the right hand headlight should have power at pin 2 (green/white wire) check fuse F60 (15A) if you dont. On left hand headlight should have power at pin 2 (green/black wire) check fuse F61 (15A) if you dont. Earth should be pin 6 (black wire) on both
Great stuff mate 👌 I did this on both of mine they were chewed up real bad. I used a old school hairclip to depin worked spot on Ford don't sell the connectors but these are universal with lots of manufacturers easily find them online 👍🏼👍🏼
Very helpful thanks
Great video thanks matey
Does this fix low beam not working
if the issue is a damaged connector terminal then yes.
@ how did you test to make sure it was that
@@travion4146 vehicle in that video just had a broken connector retaining tab which is why it was being replaced. Check the wiring with a test light & you'll know if its a wiring fault or not.
@ okay thanks only question I have is where do you know like what spot in the wire is bad
@@travion4146 it could be anywhere. Start with checking you have power and earth at the connector when the ignition is on and the headlights are switch on. On the right hand headlight should have power at pin 2 (green/white wire) check fuse F60 (15A) if you dont. On left hand headlight should have power at pin 2 (green/black wire) check fuse F61 (15A) if you dont. Earth should be pin 6 (black wire) on both