Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

High Beam Problem

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    High Beam Problem

    What's wrong with my lights?

    I have sealed beams and have done nothing to upgrade or otherwise mess with them. One day, they just started acting like this:

    Low beams on = Both low beams on and working fine.

    High beams on = Driver side high beam on, passenger side off, driver side low beam on.

    I tried replacing the sealed beam high on the passenger side, but the behavior continues. What next?



    1987 325e Commuter Project Blog

    1967 1600 Project Blog: www.TX02.blogspot.com

    #2
    As I recall, the sealed low beams have a different filament for high beam use - it's a separate circuit. Have you checked the right side high beam fuse?
    2006 GMC Sierra 2500HD 4WD LBZ/Allison
    2002 BMW M3 Alpinweiß/Black
    1999 323i GTS2 Alpinweiß
    1995 M3 Dakargelb/Black
    - S50B32/S6S420G/3.91
    1990 325is Brilliantrot/Tan
    1989 M3 Alpinweiß/Black

    Hers: 1996 Porsche 911 Turbo Black/Black
    Hers: 1988 325iX Coupe Diamantschwartz/Black 5spd

    sigpic

    Comment


      #3
      Originally posted by nrubenstein View Post
      As I recall, the sealed low beams have a different filament for high beam use - it's a separate circuit. Have you checked the right side high beam fuse?
      Yep, I'm an idiot.

      It was fuse #2. It never occurred to me that each high beam would be on it's own fuse. I guess I'm too used to the older car world, e.i., the fewer fuses, the better!
      1987 325e Commuter Project Blog

      1967 1600 Project Blog: www.TX02.blogspot.com

      Comment


        #4
        of course, now the question is......

        why did the fuse blow? where is the problem in the circuit that created the too high current draw?
        marshall
        75 M2
        87 325
        97 m3
        02 325it

        Comment


          #5
          and another question -- why are you still using sealed beams? There are some really nice halogen units out there, under $100 per side, that fit right in place of sealed beams... very good output, good light pattern, and inexpensive to upgrade to higher output lamps when you get old like me.
          Andy says "Be Seen, and Not Hurt!"
          Lighting Upgrades front and back for 2002, E3, E9, E10, E12, E21, E23, E24, E28, E30, E32, E36, E39, and more.
          Tail Light Improvements keep them off your tail.
          Headlight protection saves headlights from breakage.

          Comment


            #6
            Originally posted by mlytle64 View Post
            of course, now the question is......

            why did the fuse blow? where is the problem in the circuit that created the too high current draw?
            Good question, Marshall. As far as I can tell, the #2 fuse only goes to the right side high beam and the high side of the right side low beam light. I see no cracked insulation or other grounding potential. Any ideas?

            New fuse seems to be holding.
            1987 325e Commuter Project Blog

            1967 1600 Project Blog: www.TX02.blogspot.com

            Comment


              #7
              Originally posted by Mo Brighta View Post
              and another question -- why are you still using sealed beams? There are some really nice halogen units out there, under $100 per side, that fit right in place of sealed beams... very good output, good light pattern, and inexpensive to upgrade to higher output lamps when you get old like me.
              I hear you. It's one of the projects that I just haven't gotten around to yet.
              1987 325e Commuter Project Blog

              1967 1600 Project Blog: www.TX02.blogspot.com

              Comment


                #8
                Headlight Project -

                Originally posted by ClayW View Post
                I hear you. It's one of the projects that I just haven't gotten around to yet.
                OK, good answer. When you are flush, shout if you need suggestions on lamps or reflectors, I can get you several options for both.

                My personal favorites are the Cibie H1 flat face highs, Hella H1 or Cibie H4 flat face lows, with headlight protection film on all to keep them nice forever.

                I would start with High Output but stock wattage lamps; Narva (German) RangePower +50 are very good, Hella has some but they're not as bright. High power ('over-wattage') lamps are available, but fuses, relays and wiring will be 'unhappy' in that case. Upgrading them is possible, but adds $$$.

                At least you have your lights back, that's something.
                Andy says "Be Seen, and Not Hurt!"
                Lighting Upgrades front and back for 2002, E3, E9, E10, E12, E21, E23, E24, E28, E30, E32, E36, E39, and more.
                Tail Light Improvements keep them off your tail.
                Headlight protection saves headlights from breakage.

                Comment

                Working...
                X