QUOTE(kenichi @ Aug 4 2010, 09:49 PM)
anyone know how much to repair iswara aeroback 1.3 front headlamp, signal light?
the front headlamp is an antique which perform nothing on the dark road, signal light cover is broke.
I think you just need to replace the halogen bulbs, H4 type.
My right one just burned out on Sunday, a month after I had
taken it over from my brother. Raining whole day long on that
day, and I drove over to my brother's house in Cheras at almost
11 pm to get him to replace it for me (never replaced a halogen
bulb before !)
Open the bonnet, prise open the rear plastic cover, lift up the
two spring clips, take out the bulb.
Buy Osram, Philips or some other good brand of halogen bulbs,
not the Taiwanese ones. Get the standard wattage - 55/60 watts,
not 80/100 watts, which burn out even faster.
Make sure you hold the bulb by its socket terminals, not the
glass, or you'll risk shortening its lifespan even more.
I never did like halogen headlights. Short lifespan (you can note
lots of cars on the road at night with one headlight dark), too bright,
too white, way too glaring.
Sealed beam headlights are what I really like. Not too bright, a bit
yellowish and not glaring whitish like halogens, and - they never
seem to burn out. In my 30 years of driving, I have never burned
out a sealed beam light before. My first car, an Opel Gemini, from
1980 to 1993, sealed beam lights still going strong when I sold it
after 13 years.
Last car, a Corolla KE70, both original sealed beam lights had
smashed away in accidents over the years. The left one, a
Koito sealed beam, was replaced at least seven or eight years
ago, and as good as ever when I sold it last month.
And sealed beams are cheap. Japanese Koito, Stanleys sold for
about RM15 each in the 80s, were like RM28 each when I last
checked. American Wagners about the same price. And this
is for the WHOLE headlight unit, not just the bulb. Sealed beams
don't used flimsy bulbs.
The only down side is it is a bit difficult to repace a sealed beam.
having to take out the side signal light grill in most cases. But
then, as mentioned, you are unlikely to ever replace one in your
car's lifetime, unless they are damaged in an accident.
Try replacing the whole Proton headlight, and you will be
poorer by at least RM160. With some of the more fancy cars
on the road, be ready to spend above RM200 each.
As for the signal cover, you can get them at any shop, like
Universal Auto above. Won't cost very much.