DavesFZ
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Also for anyone who is replacing the left headlight (US), the bulb has an adapter you have to remove from the bottom of the stock bulb and attach to the new one. I was outside scratching my head for a good 5 minutes before I figured it out. Slapped it on there and both lights fired up.
The previous poster does sound like a burnt out low beam filiment in the bulb. I would pull the bulb and start testing leads with a multimeter or go to an auto parts store and buy a cheapo replacment bulb, put it in there and return the bulb if it does not fire up. That's all I could think to do. If the something about the mod is broken then I would be worried that other electrical items in that wire loom got fried somehow...
The previous poster does sound like a burnt out low beam filiment in the bulb. I would pull the bulb and start testing leads with a multimeter or go to an auto parts store and buy a cheapo replacment bulb, put it in there and return the bulb if it does not fire up. That's all I could think to do. If the something about the mod is broken then I would be worried that other electrical items in that wire loom got fried somehow...