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Can ST xenon headlights be installed into a Zetec S


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Hi chaps,

since installing my drl's ive always wanted to replace my standard bulb head lights with xenom ones just because the go better together. I know the MK2.5 ST has xenom headlights so I'm just thinking I could replace my current ones with these but just want to see if yous have any thoughts on it?

im driving a 2010 Zetec S.

Thanks

Steven

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Hi Steven. If you put Fitting Xenon into the search bar above it brings up loads of posts about this and the legalities of doing the conversion.:smile:

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On 01/12/2016 at 7:51 AM, WES180 said:

Hi Steven. If you put Fitting Xenon into the search bar above it brings up loads of posts about this and the legalities of doing the conversion.:smile:

Awesome thanks for the reply

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Take a look at your loom where it plugs into the light unit. If you have ten wires then you should be okay but if not you may have trouble I didn't have all ten so ended up using the dipped beam feed to power the ballast via a relay. A tutorial is on YouTube 

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You will also require the headlamp washers and the auto light leveling system to go with the Xenons to be road legal and insurable.

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