QUOTE(fremont88 @ Jul 21 2011, 09:45 PM)
i just change to a Bosch horn la..RM 90.....need to use relay to power up the horn, but it sure sounds louder, as i can hear it clearly inside the car, compared to the stock horn....
main intention is to scare the shit out of motorbikes that come too near, as well as those ppl who do not believe in brakes or hand brakes during traffic lights

Sony never buy yet la.....still considering...
Ok, for the headlamp switch...i tested.....
i took it out at 0, turn off engine, then unplugged it. turn it to 2, then plugged it in, and turn on engine. The light will automatically go down.......turn off engine again, unplug switch, and turn on engine with switch unplugged. the light will stay at the position....plug in again at 4 this time, turn on engine...the light will shine lower once started....
so.....basically, the switch just instructs the gear to go down or go up, by notches.....if no switch, it will remain at that level.....hope this helps
Interesting....!! That means there is a logic board at the headlamp to save the setting based on the switch setting....
Now the headlamp is worth the RM1700++ asking price....
So, irregardless, to achieve the maximum throw of the headlamps, you must set it to the highest before plug in switch, and this will be the default 0.... and then you can only move the headlamp down....
Thus, your normal preferred height shld be set at 2... so that you can still move up to improve the throw distance (to the highest 0).. no??
So for those who have installed the switch but not adjusted it upwards, how come they felt that the lamp can go higher than default 0 when plug in?? Or izzit a placebo effect??
Added on July 21, 2011, 10:05 pmQUOTE(ckk125 @ Jul 21 2011, 10:03 PM)
oh..so basically the switch has it's own height settings?
Nope, the switch have 5 setting input, the headlamp have a logic board to determine which height is 0 - 5 based on the input from the switch...
This post has been edited by Poadster: Jul 21 2011, 10:05 PM