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Re: non tech. lightning question

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Subject: Re: non tech. lightning question
From: Thomas - Sweden <csp311@telia.com>
Date: Sat, 06 Oct 2001 20:39:19 +0200
A Silvia has some different light switch functions compared to other
cars outside Japan. On the first position I can switch between park
and low beam. In the second position on the light switch it's the
usual high-low on the turn signal switch. In Japan they switch from
low beam to park in the city when they wait at a red light.

On the Z-cars we used Hella or Bosch 7" with the additional 4 watt
park light as the amber park lights were not legal here. There were
no problems with the reverse wiring but we had to add relays to
get enough current to the headlights.

Thomas



Thomas Walter wrote:

> Good Morning Chris,
>
> Here in the USA we call those front marker lights:
> "parking lights" which is not the same as a German
> "park light".
>
> The literature here in the USA uses the term "city
> light" meaning a small bulb within the headlight.
> Since they are not common to the USA at all, I wonder
> if "city light" is the English term.
>
> "Headlights" are the large 7" lights. "Parking lights"
> are usually orange (clear in Europe & Japan) and combined
> with the turn signals.
>
> I noticed a source of the 7" Cibie lamps are available
> again here in the USA, with or without "city lights".
> http://www.ipdusa.com  is the seller (IPD is a long
> time Volvo aftermarket supplier). Those lights are
> technically verboten on passenger vehicles, but
> are allowed as "Motorcycle or Off Road Use only".
>
> There were a set of BOBI Cibie 7" lights that were
> certified by the DOT. They had a glass bubble inside
> the lamp, to prevent corrosion of the reflector, alas
> the pattern didn't have the sharp European cutoff that
> I preferred. For a roadster I always recommend using
> Hella or Cibie H4 headlights, helps make us a little
> more visible at night.
>
> For the '69 & '70 roadsters, only problem was the headlight
> was "reversed wire" as power was supplied to the ground
> terminal of the lamp, and "LO" or "HI" was selected by
> grounding the appropriate terminal. No a problem with
> a Glass backed headlight (like a normal sealed beam).
> With a H4 Headlight, they have a metal back to them.
> Usually there is enough shellac of the metal to prevent
> shorting of the metal to the vehicle ground, but after
> time you get a metal to metal connection, and either
> blown fuses, or headlights that seem to not want to turn
> off! A little electrical tape against the three prongs
> will prevent that (retainer ring goes up against the glass
> lens, so it is not a problem).
>
> "Driving lights" or "fog lights" would be an add on
> light to the front of the car.
>
> Hmm, too much of my French Roast coffee (Another habit
> I picked up living in Europe: Dark coffee!) and I just
> transformed your non-tech question into a tech reply.
> Oh well.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Tom Walter
>
> The Belgian Roadster wrote:
>
> > Hi friends,
> > The  front roadster lights are called "park light". Is this what these
> > days is called "driving light" (not low or high beam)?
> > Driving light is what I get by pulling the lightning knob in the dash
> > 1 time!
> > I'm asking this, because I want to be sure that "park light" is not
> > the same as "parking light". You know, like most of german cars. You
> > put your flasher left or right and tail lamp as well as driving light
> > keeps on burning when you pull the key. It's very usefull if you leave
> > your car parked next to dark roads.
> > Chris-The Belgian Roadster
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 1965 Nissan Silvia #319
 1965 Nissan Silvia #293
 1984 BMW M6 #521

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