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Old 20-06-2015, 12:27 AM   #1
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Default Anyone in here own a LV XR5

...if so can you please tell me what the circled control in the attached picture does?



Trying to get a headlight switch from eBay for my LV MkII TDCi, but I'm finding most of the wreckers do not actually post pictures of what you're after and if they do it's the wrong damn version of the switch.

I've got front and rear foglights, and I know what the dimmer does (even though my car doesn't come with one standard it still works) but I have nfi what the extra dial does.

Many thanks!

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Old 20-06-2015, 12:49 AM   #2
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Default Re: Anyone in here own a LV XR5

Picture isn't showing up....

If its the 1-4 dial then that's mean't to tilt the headlights up or down, for when your towing something heavy or have the boot loaded up. It only moves it a small amount, so if its working on your car you would only be able to tell when parked close to a wall or garage door
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Old 20-06-2015, 12:59 AM   #3
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Default Re: Anyone in here own a LV XR5

Hey many thanks.

So I guess there's some sort of worm gear in a XR5 headlight unit?

Not sure otherwise how it would achieve this and I'm guessing it's not there on my TDCi.
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