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:lol: Imprintx, thanks for supplying the bulbs :D
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Hi caddychris2002, its custom finished black with white logos, there is no part number for this model but you can get them in grey 3B7947105F2EN
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Hi Dan, I'll let you know when I have them installed, hopefully in the next few days.
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@ Fisho
U know we're going to need some photo evidence of those lights installed 😆
Let's see them in action
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Looking forward to how this evolves. Love the little touches like the dipping mirror and everything
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Absolutely stunning build well done
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Hi stu, I will try and get some before and after photos :lol:
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Thank you Weylin.
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Your welcome buddy
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Some progress on getting the passenger mirror to dip when in reverse gear. I had the motor and wiring installed for a while now but couldn't get it to work, but after doing some coding in the Central Electronics module today I now have a new option for mirror lowering and when I put in to reverse the mirror moves to the left :lol: But I think I just need to do some coding in the new Passat Door Control modules I have to flip the mirror controls and hopefully it will dip.

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Hi Wayne, probably a bit off topic but I activated this feature on my rs3.
This was a hidden option that I was able to obtain from obdeleven.
I do find that once I have selected what mirror I want to dip, it never really seems to go back to where it was before either the memory function. It always seems ever so slightly off.
Do you notice this on your caddy mate?
Will say all my hardware is factory oem.

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Hi Dan, I haven't got that far yet :( , but I do remember reading that this might be the case without memory seats, there may be a preset position if you don't have memory seats. Does your rs3 have memory seats?
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Hi Wayne, it doesn't mate. I don't think they were even an option mate

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FishermansFriend wrote: Thu Dec 21, 2023 12:36 pm Upgrading my xenon's from 25 watts to 35 watts, new 35 watt ballasts and DS3 35W Osram bulbs.

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Something I want to do on mine - is there modification to do to fit?
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Just 2 modifications to the bulbs were needed:

The black plastic bulb base needs a small modification, you have to create a half circle in it so it keys in place like the 25W ones, when you compare the 35W and the 25W you will see what needs to happen. I used an old soldering iron tip to melt the base and form the half circle.

Where the headlight wiring set connects to the bulb base there is a small piece of plastic to be trimmed off so the wiring set connector can fit on to the bulb base.

I have them installed now and they defiantly help improve the field of vision, one thing I didn't do when I lowered the van was adjust the headlight range, I raised them up a bit now and thats helped a lot with the low beam field of vision.
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