Orange Reflectors/Lights
#41
#45
Where did you find all six? I found the side markers and the front ones, but I didn't see the rears anywhere. and the place that was selling the front ones was asking something like $100, and I didn't want to spend that much. I ordered a pair of the clear side markers from the place brobin recommended and I'm anxiously awaiting their arrival. I'd like to replace the others, too.
#47
I've been reading this thread for 5 pages and lots of days/nights, so I finally got curious enough to go out and look at the "repeaters" on my '02R. They are red leapers, and do NOT light up with either the turn signals or the parking/head lights. Should they? If so, how do I access them to see if bulbs are burned out? How do I get into them? Thanks all, DaleD
#48
The leapers do not light up, they are just fillers - at least that's the case on my '98. The ones that light up are amber lenses (if OEM) and are available in clear or smoked aftermarket. The leaper fillers are attached to the body with double faced tape and can be removed with a plastic putty knife or old credit card. The socket is attached to the leaper filler with a wire clip just as the lens would be. If yours is like mine, the voltage present will not light the bulb and you'll have to run wires to the front turn signals to make them work. That's not a big job - just run a pair of wires over the wheel well by loosening the fasteners on the plastic wheel well shield and route the wire to the turn signal socket on each side. I drilled a small hole in the cluster housing for the wire and used a dab of silicone sealant to seal it. You can use wire taps on the turn signal bulb socket leads and then connect the other end to the repeater socket after cutting it off with a few inches of wire attached. Don't forget to insulate the ends of the wires from the harness.
#49
XK's shipped to the USA did not have the repeaters until M/Y 2003, but were pre-wired on the left side for the lights. I understand that some were pre-wired to the badge on the right side, but mine was not. I ordered the wire harness that connects the light at a junction to the left of the shock tower. All of my wiring had proper voltage and connection. The connection to the turn signals come from the BPM, so if there was a voltage issue, it was probably an issue in the BPM. Brobin, yours is the first time I have heard of any voltage problems in the repeater circuit. The wiring harness is connected to the non-lighted badges so it doesn't flop around behind the wheel well and cause noise or other problems.
#50
Right, mine were connected on both sides but the voltage was a constant 10.27 volts but without enough amperage to even light an LED and turn signal operation made no difference. FWIW, mine is an early '98 that I bought new in late '97. I'm thinking that there is probably a programming option to activate them but running new wires to the sockets only took about 15 minutes per side.
#54
To Brian: I hate it when that happens! You wait forever for a package (many times from the UK) and the delivery guy stops by at the ONLY time that no one was available to sign the mandatory receipt...........and then you have to wait over the weekend!
To Nick: Yep, that's where I got mine, and they were nice enough to custom darken them for me. I'm very happy with them.
Brian
To Nick: Yep, that's where I got mine, and they were nice enough to custom darken them for me. I'm very happy with them.
Brian
#55
I really like the look without the trim strips. And, I too think the orange repeaters are unattractive and even more conspicuous with the trim removed.
However, you can have your cake and eat it too. Just swap the ugly orange ones out for a pair of clear ones from a 2006 or newer model year.
I just happen to have a set of NIB clear front repeater lamp assemblies (including bulbs) for sale in the Classified section. I don't know about the fit into your current "hole" but if your having a body shop do the work during your repaint you would certainly be good to go.
Last edited by Quiet1; 06-27-2010 at 03:53 PM.
#56
Thanks for all the info RE: MYs and which had what when. I've looked critically at my '02R in the light of all this, and I like what Coventry did originally. I have red badges on the front, the wheels, the side "repeaters", and the rear trim - all coordinated. I think the red on my black (anthracite) paint finish shows nicely (with or without the lights), and if I were to make any change, it would be to replace the front orange marker lights with red to match the rears - but that is probably against the law here... Yes, that is why there is vanilla and strawberry! Best, all, DaleD
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#59
I'll even have two extra reflectors to try tinting to see if I want them clear or black too. I don't mind the red ones in the back, but if the two I test with tint paint work out well, I might just do the whole set.
#60
Swapping the bumper reflectors and wing repeaters was one of the first mods I did when I got my car. I actually did it twice, because the 4 white reflectors I bought from Adamesh didn't look right at all. They are reflectors like you get on a bike, rather than bulb holders that originally came with the car.
Also, I felt white (clear) just didn't look right on the rear bumper, so I ended up with a second set of clear 'bulb-holder' reflectors at the front and red reflectors at the back.
Also, I felt white (clear) just didn't look right on the rear bumper, so I ended up with a second set of clear 'bulb-holder' reflectors at the front and red reflectors at the back.
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