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PostPosted: Wed Sep 07, 2005 9:27 am 
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Anybody got the same problem/hassle of headlights not being very bright?

I suppose the thing to do is to run them through a relay - the problem is HOW ????

Does anybody have a wiring diagram they could send me please.

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A relay won't help, it is the way of mini headlights. Only way to fix it is to do a halogeb conversion or do as i do in my std mini and drive round with high beems on. no difference to the guy in front of you as it is still only just bright enough to call low beem.

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Yep, best bet is to install a relay AND a set of lights with H4 globes. That will allow you to run the globes the new cars do. 8)

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