I've not touched the proper lever yet.. i don't like the idea of turning xenons off and on without them cooling down just for fun and i couldn't wait 5 mins as it was my bedtime hahaIs that after you moved the levers or before?
If you do it again then turn off the lights and move the levers then turn the lights back on you should see a diff.
J
Normally on RHD there is an uptick of the beams on the left side, your beam is flat which is OK for the EU.This is my dipped beam pattern!! Doesn't look quite right. There's a tick on the driver's side and it looks brighter. I was as square in the the wall as i could see without a tape measure...
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If they are xenon they are a flat beam.I've not touched the proper lever yet.. i don't like the idea of turning xenons off and on without them cooling down just for fun and i couldn't wait 5 mins as it was my bedtime haha
had to last time we were in France. Even had to have a spare incase it was used.some countries you have to carry a breath test kit
They had done but now the majority is back to as it was because some people still drove like idiots but slowerI thought it was only France that required the breath test and also thought it was no longer required?
I know they've changed speed limits
How do you know which is which? They never changed signposts.. you just had to knowThey had done but now the majority is back to as it was because some people still drove like idiots but slower
Have you found a decent solution for recovery in France? I have the usual "recover to nearest garage" cover with my French motor insurance but sorely miss the equivalent of RAC/AA/Green Flag etcInsurance with recovery is a must IMO. Breakdown recovery on a French motorway is now €178.70 in working hours and €268.05 out of working hours and that's just recovery to the nearest garage.
I haven't, my current recovery company offers short term EU cover, but not for my particular carHave you found a decent solution for recovery in France? I have the usual "recover to nearest garage" cover with my French motor insurance but sorely miss the equivalent of RAC/AA/Green Flag etc
No, I have not found an AA/RAC/Green Flag equivalent in France. I have to say that the recovery to the nearest garage is a lot quicker than the UK motoring services, I have had the misfortune to use the service once. With the P38, I would want recovery to my home address as I wouldn't trust any garage to fix it even though I would have to pay. Luckily, the P38 has never let me down in a way that I couldn't fix en-route.Have you found a decent solution for recovery in France? I have the usual "recover to nearest garage" cover with my French motor insurance but sorely miss the equivalent of RAC/AA/Green Flag etc
They did, it cost a fortune to take down the 90kmh signs and replace them with 80kmh and then put them back again.....How do you know which is which? They never changed signposts.. you just had to know
I'd heard a lot didn't get changedThey did, it cost a fortune to take down the 90kmh signs and replace them with 80kmh and then put them back again.....
All around the Vienne the signs were changed to 80kph and more expense as slowly they are being changed back to 90kphThey did by us lad
I too would like recovery to my home address but there doesn't seem to be any way to obtain it. The best that I found was recovery to a value of up to €300 for a higher insurance premium. It doesn't seem possible to improve on that. I live in Brittany so €300 wouldn't go very far if the car broke down on the Côte d'Azur.No, I have not found an AA/RAC/Green Flag equivalent in France. I have to say that the recovery to the nearest garage is a lot quicker than the UK motoring services, I have had the misfortune to use the service once. With the P38, I would want recovery to my home address as I wouldn't trust any garage to fix it even though I would have to pay. Luckily, the P38 has never let me down in a way that I couldn't fix en-route.
Wait till it’s dark & find a wall to mark where your light point?Had another look at the headlight adjuster. I had found the right lever! I can see something moving but I've no clue which is the right way. The book says flick the lever opposite to how it left the factory!! That's no use as one is up and one is down.
They are both down now
To be honest, i don't see why we need the 'up tick'Wait till it’s dark & find a wall to mark where your light point?
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