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    B6 (R36) Projector Issues

    Hey all,

    So tonight I replaced my parkers with LED, and in doing so noticed two issues. One is relatively easy in that the factory bixenon HID globes are not as white as the LED parkers, a quick Google tells me they are probably 4300K, in which case I'd probably be looking at 5000K or 6000K replacements. Has anyone done this/can confirm what worked best for them?

    The harder issue is that the projector lens itself seems to be foggy or discoloured. Enough to not only bother me but also probably to mess with the output as well. Is there a known fix for this? I assume replacing the lens is out of the question. Picture below showing the bad lens and the mismatched colours, although it's a lot closer in real life than the picture makes out, certainly 50x better than the rubbish incandescent parkers.



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    Hi jakey, replaced my cornering light and Parkers with the Philips crystal vision which is 4300k not exact colour but pretty close and best bang for buck

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    If you are after some very white cheap D1S bulbs (not sure what yours are) then check these ones out:
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    I'm really happy with them and they won't break the bank.
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    make sure you are happy to remove the front bumper bar in order to change the Xenon globes
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    Are you serious Passat R36? You really have to remove the front bar to replace the xenon bulb!! Well that is just stupid! I actually have the same issue as Jakey with regards to the foggy lens but the thing that i am most dissappointed about is the light output. I dont think it is as bright as other xenon equipped cars like hondas, audi's, mercs, etc etc. i was wondering if you can put higher wattage globes as opposed to the 35W versions in the car now
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    Quote Originally Posted by snerlo View Post
    You really have to remove the front bar to replace the xenon bulb!! Well that is just stupid!
    I guess you'd be even more upset if you owned a Smart car. Same thing to change the normal headlight globe.

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    Snerio

    I went down this path awhile back and the bad news is that to upgrade the HID globes from 35w to a 50w output will require completely changing both ballasts to a 50w version and then upgrading the cabling to the actual lamp head...and then you'll have to try to convince the CANBUS system that all is well.

    And yes, that will require most of the front of the car to be removed.

    Not worth the hassle or the expense.

    Regarding the foggy lenses, that will definitely have an effect on total light output and size/shape of the light beam. If it were me, and it was really annoying me, I'd just replace both lamp assemblies with new ones. Try JKU in QLD, they sell OEM parts quite a bit cheaper than dealing with VW.

    The other option is to install some driving lights...

    Good luck!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Passat R36 View Post
    make sure you are happy to remove the front bumper bar in order to change the Xenon globes
    That's a terrible design!

    In the Octy the whole headlamp assembly just slides out after undoing a single thumb screw and unclipping the wiring harness.
    Ballasts and all globes are contained within and easily swapped.
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    Quote Originally Posted by snerlo View Post
    Are you serious Passat R36? You really have to remove the front bar to replace the xenon bulb!! Well that is just stupid! I actually have the same issue as Jakey with regards to the foggy lens but the thing that i am most dissappointed about is the light output. I dont think it is as bright as other xenon equipped cars like hondas, audi's, mercs, etc etc. i was wondering if you can put higher wattage globes as opposed to the 35W versions in the car now
    thats VW official repair manual says
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    An interesting couple of articles on light output for HID lights

    HID color chart | Xenon colour chart

    and this one

    HID-Lightsdownunder - HID & LED. A better understanding
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