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What Alan says is true, I have seen cases of the LED's melting due to the high temps that the normal headlight lamps operate at, but it is rare in Clio's due to the sidelights being sighted next to the high beam which is never really on for long periods.
sounds like a knackered circuit board mate, as Dink says the LED's are unlikely to fail, especially all of them. You could check the connections by removing the top dash.
yeah I can imagine! Mine were brand new, still in boxes so I was fairly certain they would work, plus I was at the guys house ;) lol!
I have a spare lamp but not really wanting to sell it, you could borrow it if only you lived closer mate ;)
if you want to get them tested then i would suggest an auto electrician mate, but no idea who? :dapprove: All sounds a bit strange to me mate, can't understand why both wouldn't work...one maybe, but both...? hmmm.... :S Can you take pics of the back of the unit, where the ballast is and of the...
I wouldn't remove anything as edde says. If you do start removing things it may make the assessor suspicious. He went through the red light so you have nothing to hide from mate.
I dunno edde, they were advertised a few weeks before hand stating that they came without the bulbs. Then they appeared 2/3 weeks later back on ebay saying that bulbs were included...
b*****d mate! Did you see them working before you bought them? Have you left feedback for the guy? Btw xenons are about £130 each from reno and around £70 - £100 at other places :eek: