2004-2012 Genuine Original
Factory Fit OEM Daihatsu Boon M310S M500 Also Called: Toyota
Passo , Daihatsu Sirion HID Xenon Headlights LHD RHD Headlamp
D2R Ballast (Xenon Light Control Unit / Module / Controller
/ ECU / Computer / Starter / Electronic Unit / Steuergerät
/ Inverter ) , D2R Xenon Bulb Globes, Wires Harness Cable
, Replacement Sale
Part will fit : Driver side / Passenger
side / Left / Light / Front (First Generation)
Daihatsu Boon AC10
Gen1 : 5-door hatchback
Petrol:
936 cc KJ-VET turbo I4 (Boon X4)
996 cc 1KR-FE I3
1298 cc K3-VE I4
1495 cc 3SZ-VE I4 (outside Japan)
If your 2013-2015 Daihatsu Boon M310S AC10
Mk1 Headlight low beam or Headlamp projector housing high
beam have problems, like light failed failure, flicker ,
bad , dipped beam very dim dimmer, dimming , got wet , getting
dimmer, not working, flickering blinking , goes one and
off , keeps going out , flashlight , beam pattern problems
, making noise , not bright enough , not focused , stopped
working , turning yellow and the dashboard displayer have
warning light , error code , color inconsistency , color
temperature , go up and down , moving up and donw , pointing
down , overheating , distance control defective , leveling
malfuncation ,turning pink , condensation , not turning
off , gone ping , turned purple ,turned pink , trasig ,
not bright enough , flashing . warning light ,not working
properly , adaptive function failure , keeps burning out
, retrofitting challenges , have any other fault issues,
troubleshooting , you only need to change or replace related
original led xenon parts like: repair tips , transformer
ballast, xenon bulb, control unit driver module , reflector
, glare shield , waterproof , igniter , or wiring wire harness
cable to repair and fix your led headlamps is ok, no need
to cost a lot of money to buy a whole brand new headlight
assembly like the car dealer suggest.
Normally speaking, when your headlight have problem, check
out the fuse first, if it’s ok, then replace the factory
fit xenon control unit box ballast is ok, because from our
many years experience, when the headlight not work, 90%
of the problem is on the ballast.
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