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2574.1 | select the best answer | COMICS::SHELLEY | Don't get mad, get even. | Tue Feb 04 1997 18:58 | 12 |
| FWIW -
i) Wack a masking kit on and plead ignorant if stopped abroad. Lets
face it, you would be very unlucky to get stopped.
ii) If leaseplan don't want to know, get your CC to pay for the
adjustment after all it is a business trip.
iii) Don't drive in the dark.
Royston
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2574.2 | | WOTVAX::BELL | Martin Bell @BBP | Tue Feb 04 1997 21:18 | 23 |
| I guess that it is the elipsoidal/cats-eye headlamps that are causing
the problem. Simple masking tape may not be enough to deflect the beam
on the "wrong side".
I am surprised that BMW can't offer a (cheap) solution - with all the
"euro regulations" about goods complying to the law in all EC
countries, this seems like a backward step.
If it's a business trip, and as your requirement is urgent, i would
expect that you could claim the conversion on expenses. Maybe Leaseplan
can provide an alternate vehicle for your trip (although that defeats
the object of having a nice car like a BMW!).
Are you a member of Which?, because i am sure that they would be
interested in this problem. Heck, you could even try calling the
Freecall Watchdog number and get Anne Robinson on the job - i can see
it now - the BMW washing line of shame!!!!!!
Or, as .1 suggests, only drive in the day ;-)
Cheers,
mb
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2574.3 | | WOTVAX::HILLN | It's OK, it'll be dark by nightfall | Wed Feb 05 1997 07:54 | 9 |
| Does the car have an internal adjuster to compensate for different
loads in the car/boot?
If so, use it to set the lights low so the pool of light is less likely
(unlikely) to affect on-coming traffic.
Or drive in daylight - like they said.
Nick
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2574.4 | Check your Owner's manual? | 42494::WILLIAMSH | Huw Williams, Digital, Warrington. | Wed Feb 05 1997 12:16 | 9 |
| I have a Calibra, and it has ellipsoidal headlamps.
There is a lever behind the bulb housing which, when
moved, changes the angle of the bulb holder, thereby
moving the beam deflection from left to right.
Is there nothing similar for BMWs?
Huw.
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2574.5 | No - No lever | CHEFS::LEYTON | Richard | Wed Feb 05 1997 14:00 | 4 |
| re. -1 - in a word NO! Perhaps our German friends do not want to bring
their cars to the UK (or anywhere else that drives on the right (left)
side of the road).
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2574.6 | | POMPY::LESLIE | Andy, DEC man walking... | Wed Feb 05 1997 16:11 | 5 |
| I should point out that some countries in continental Europe require
headlights during the day if you are out of town. (Hungary is one
example)
/a
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2574.7 | Volvo | SEDSWS::BOND | Its grim up North | Wed Feb 05 1997 17:07 | 7 |
| I have a BMW 318is , which I have taken abroad several times.
I used the same same mask as I had used on a Volvo Estate. I dont
believe that it was causing a " glare " problem.
If you look at cars that are crossing the Channel , a lot of people
dont even bother putting on a mask.
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2574.8 | Another volvo driver comes out :-) | COMICS::CORNEJ | What's an Architect? | Wed Feb 05 1997 21:04 | 1 |
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2574.9 | Masking may do the trick | CHEFS::LEYTON | Richard | Thu Feb 06 1997 12:49 | 12 |
| Just to update you. I fiddled around with masks last night and reckon
I can remove enough extraneous light to avoid annoying the
continentals, while having enough left to drive by. Time will tell.
All other avenues have proved dead-ends, including Beam Benders which
have absolutely no effect.
Will investigate whether it is possible to change bulbs or lamp units
to simplify problem in future. (Leaseplan are supposed to be
investigating this also.)
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2574.10 | Not Guilty | SEDSWS::BOND | Its grim up North | Thu Feb 06 1997 17:35 | 5 |
| Re .8 . It wasnt mine , honest . I borrowed it to go on holiday to
Provence.
Going on holiday to Provence is probably just as SAD as being a Volvo
Driver :>}
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2574.11 | Leaseplan draw a blank - so far | CHEFS::LEYTON | Richard | Fri Feb 07 1997 16:37 | 6 |
| Leaseplan called back today as promised and have confirmed my analysis
of the situation. Meanwhile they have noted on the account that there
is a serious issue with the car, and will talk about options when I get
back in a couple of weeks. Meanwhile they are extending their
enquiries.
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