106 headlamp fault

Discussion in 'Peugeot 106' started by russell.mcarthur7, May 14, 2006.

  1. Hi

    Have a 106 which currently only one head lamp is working correctly,the
    other is dim, changed bulb and no change. i have seen in other posts
    that the dim/dip resistor needs replacing, is this a common fault, if
    so where is the dim dip resistor located and is it easy to change,
    other posts suggest relays may be a cause

    cheers

    Russell
     
    russell.mcarthur7, May 14, 2006
    #1
  2. russell.mcarthur7

    Chris Guest

    On 14 May 2006 15:43:05 -0700
    Also check the earths to all the front lights.
     
    Chris, May 15, 2006
    #2
  3. russell.mcarthur7

    Brian Guest

    I would also suspect a wiring fault, like the earth connection is corroded.
    Assuming that you have the lights full on, then it will not be the dim-dip
    resistor, as that is not in circuit.
    Also, is it the same on dip and main beam? Assuming both are dim, then you
    can be sure it is the earth, as that is the only common feature.
     
    Brian, May 16, 2006
    #3
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