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FB4 09-27-2011 04:02 PM

Foggy Head Light...
 
Common X5 problem is starting over here. My drivers-side headlight plastic is beginning to "haze" over. This isn't a "wipe-away" haze...it's on the inside of the sealed headlight housing. I have Bi-Xenon adaptive headlights. Anyone selling this quality used part? Or, does anyone have the BMW part number for it? I know it runs upward of $1000.00 from BMW. It's bugging me, a hazy pair of angel eyes makes me feel like I have a blurry contact in.

2006 BMW X5 4.4L

ECS Tuning 09-27-2011 04:23 PM

There are a few different options for the Bi-Xenon adaptive headlights for the X5, if you have the last 7 digits of your vin I can help you find the correct oem part on our website for your X5.

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FB4 09-27-2011 04:28 PM

options?! i love options! (6LV2390)

ECS Tuning 09-27-2011 04:32 PM

Check the last 7 again right quick make sure you didn't have a typo. The last 7 digits of a BMW vin is usually two letters then 5 numbers.


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FB4 09-27-2011 04:36 PM

apologies i missed one and added another...(LV23901)

ECS Tuning 09-27-2011 04:43 PM

Bingo! That's a winning combination! I've found two bi-Xenon headlamp possibilities for your car. The difference between the two is one headlamp has White direction indicator lights and the other does not.

With White direction indicator lights
Right
Left

Without White direction indicator lights
Right
Left


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FB4 09-27-2011 04:47 PM

perfect! thank ya!

Nik 09-27-2011 06:48 PM

You sure it's inside?

FB4 09-27-2011 07:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nik (Post 845073)
You sure it's inside?

yesir. and it is a documented BMW issue, but NOT a recall.

...sure because why would my lack of night vision by original BMW equipment warrant a safety recall?

Nik 09-27-2011 07:56 PM

LOL :D

btmed 09-28-2011 05:19 PM

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I had some time to kill the other day and thought i would try polishing the lens on my headlights. Tried duragloss 681 lens polish and didnt work. I saw someone using sandpaper on youtube and thought i would try it. I used wet dry 2000 grit with a spray water bottle. Found out i had to continuously spray off what i was sanding off, sanding horizontally. Took a while but finally got it where there was only a very slight haze when dried. Then i got the duragloss and started polishing again. The directions say to let the polish haze over before buffing. That didnt work If i applied the polish in small areas and continued buffing it would shine up. Heres a pic to show the difference. If you look around the edges you can see how the lens used to look. Didnt have any protective tape so didnt get close to the paint. I thought the haze was on the iside also. Ill go back later and do the edges.

theimage 09-28-2011 06:38 PM

btmed - your headlight looks good. How bad was it before you started?

My headlights aren't just oxidized or hazy. The haze is pretty heavy in appearance and has a rough texture. I spent just a short time to see if a quick sanding or rubbing compound would work, but no quick gratification.

If your headlights were hazed to the point that they attained a rough texture, I might try your method.

btmed 09-28-2011 08:47 PM

If you look at the pic you still see the haze on the bottom and right edge. It was that bad all over the lens. It did take some time sanding about a 3 inch area across at a time. Continuous rinsing really made a difference. Mine also had a rough texture. I might have spent an hour on it and still need to do the edges.


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