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Low beams off when high beams on?

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Low beams off when high beams on?

Post by Davidh »

Hi all,

I've been having an annoying problem whilst doing a few night drives recently.

When I pull the high beam lever towards me for the flash, low and high beams are on.
When I push the lever forward to stay on, the low beams drop off and just the high beams stay on.

Is this the intended setup for Discovery's?

I know Landcruisers keep the low beam's on when you go to high beams, so I was thinking it may be a Euro thing.

Oh yeah, I DID read the manual first too, bloody useless!
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Re: Low beams off when high beams on?

Post by RUFF »

Davidh wrote:Hi all,

I've been having an annoying problem whilst doing a few night drives recently.

When I pull the high beam lever towards me for the flash, low and high beams are on.
When I push the lever forward to stay on, the low beams drop off and just the high beams stay on.

Is this the intended setup for Discovery's?

I know Landcruisers keep the low beam's on when you go to high beams, so I was thinking it may be a Euro thing.

Oh yeah, I DID read the manual first too, bloody useless!


This is totaly Normal. I dont think that cruisers even keep the low beam on when on high beam.
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Post by RaginRover »

This is normal - my '76 rangie and my '91 rangie are the same

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Post by Davidh »

Thanks guys!

I might have a look at the wiring at see if I can get the low beams to stay on with the high beams.
You just don't get enough light with only the high beams on.
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Post by p76rangie »

The reason that Low beams are switched off is that the brighter the foreground (low beam) the harder it is to see long distance (high beam). So by having them both on may appear to give to more vision by it being brighter close to the vehicle, however it will make it harder to see into the distance.
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Post by Davidh »

Ahhh. Thanks p76rangie!

I knew there must have been a logical reason to why they've set them up this way.

Looks like I'll just have to get a pair of Lightforce and be done with it eh? :D
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Post by Bush65 »

David,
Have you fitted relays for your headlights. They make a difference and are 1 of the must-do mods in my opinion.
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Post by Davidh »

Have you fitted relays for your headlights. They make a difference and are 1 of the must-do mods in my opinion.


No I haven't heard of this mod yet.
Was there a bad design in the headlight wiring from factory?
Now that you've mentioned it, i did notice in the Haynes manual that there weren't any headlight relays.
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Post by red90 »

Stock wiring does not use relays. Everything goes through the switch. You can pick up dual 30 Amp relay boxes at any of the auto parts shops. Fit one, that will help, then throw in high wattage bulbs.

This is the relay mounted in the Disco I used to own.
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Post by Davidh »

Thanks for that red90!

Looks like i'll put in some relays and change the globes, but i'll have to put in new headlights first.
The current ones have rust on the bottom of the reflector and they fill up with water pretty easily.

Mostly dirty, filthy, boggy, muddy victorian water! :D
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Post by D9OSV »

When you fit your relay, upgrade the earth to the bulb as this has a 'orrible habit of getting hot and melting when using bigger bulbs!

Even if you don't fit bigger bulbs its well worth it cos as we all know stock wiring is pretty poor.

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