E70/71 Headlight Units
Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 7:28 pm
I can't believe that BMW have gone to all the trouble of fitting twin projector light units to their cars without actually using the inboard unit on each side other than to support the angel eye rings. I know the newer Xenon systems have been 'bi-Xenon' for years but there was a conventional 'high beam' lamp inboard of them.
My E71 appears to no longer use these inboard lamps and there are neither wires nor bulb holders except for the Angel eyes system in the same space - same as the new X3? Has the E70 gone down the same route, or does it still have four lights?
I had noticed that when high beam is selected the lamps actually swivel to throw the Xenon HID beam further but it was only this evening that I twigged there was in fact only a single Xenon HID per side with no conventional lamps providing the long range function. Don't get me wrong, the lights are fine, but why go to all the trouble of a glass projector lens if it's not being used? Can't be cheap - not that BMW are that worried, but I have seen a comment from BMW regarding the new X3 that they didn't fit wires or bulbs on cost grounds if they weren't required. Is there a requirement in other countries that require these lamps to be operational, or is it purely aesthetics?
Personally I'd rather they were in use, but there appears to be no way of providing the additional function as the wiring and bulbholders are absent and obstructed by the H8 lampholder for the DRL rings. I like to have as much light on the road at night as possible and an extra pair of lamps is always a good idea around here with the wildlife running about!!
My E71 appears to no longer use these inboard lamps and there are neither wires nor bulb holders except for the Angel eyes system in the same space - same as the new X3? Has the E70 gone down the same route, or does it still have four lights?
I had noticed that when high beam is selected the lamps actually swivel to throw the Xenon HID beam further but it was only this evening that I twigged there was in fact only a single Xenon HID per side with no conventional lamps providing the long range function. Don't get me wrong, the lights are fine, but why go to all the trouble of a glass projector lens if it's not being used? Can't be cheap - not that BMW are that worried, but I have seen a comment from BMW regarding the new X3 that they didn't fit wires or bulbs on cost grounds if they weren't required. Is there a requirement in other countries that require these lamps to be operational, or is it purely aesthetics?
Personally I'd rather they were in use, but there appears to be no way of providing the additional function as the wiring and bulbholders are absent and obstructed by the H8 lampholder for the DRL rings. I like to have as much light on the road at night as possible and an extra pair of lamps is always a good idea around here with the wildlife running about!!