MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: leemk5 on September 11, 2018, 07:32:37 am
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Hi, I’ve noticed my headlights are dipped waaaay down and no longer do the initial sweep when switching them on, I had a friend read out the fault codes and I have a permanent fault for the adjustment motor in the passenger headlight.. has anyone come across this problem before? Do I just need a new motor or is it a new headlight??
Thanks for any help!
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Hi there
First I would check the level sensor where it connects to the front n/s wishbone. These are prone to breaking with age (normally the linkage which frustratingly you can't buy separately).
Mine did exactly the same earlier this year during a foul weather run at night giving me a beam pattern not much more use than a couple of candles... A quick look/feel behind the wheel next morning confirmed a fractured linkage. Fell on my feet with a poorly listed nearly new unit off eBay for not a lot of money, swapped over and all back to normal with sweep and useable lights.
If the front one is OK, there is another attached to the n/s trailing arm to check.
Hope this helps.
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Thanks for the info I’ll have a look, And did you get the ‘open circuit’ fault logged for the NSF headlamp motor?
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I didn’t bother scanning with VCDS as I was sure it would be a broken levelling sensor given they had failed pointing down (when the linkage breaks it falls pulling the sensor arm down and triggering a signal that indicates the front of a the car is now higher than the rear - hence the beams pointing fully down).