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Old Apr 27, 2021 | 11:38 AM
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My recently purchased 2008 C70 msg read "Low Beam Failure" (passenger side). My otherwise very talented mechanic couldn't figure it out, and after reading posts re xenon lights on this forum, I think my best option (i.e., possibly least expensive) is to convert both sides to aftermarket halogen assembly. My question is - Is the connector to the headlight assembly the same?
 
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Old Apr 27, 2021 | 02:18 PM
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You will probably still get the low beam failure message if you switch the type of bulb. The CEM compares or measures the current used by each bulb - if the current is wrong, there's your message.
 
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Old Apr 28, 2021 | 10:37 AM
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Originally Posted by hoonk
You will probably still get the low beam failure message if you switch the type of bulb. The CEM compares or measures the current used by each bulb - if the current is wrong, there's your message.
I didn't mention that the low beam actually was out. My mechanic had discovered fried wires that were crossed, so he recoated, shrink wrapped, etc. No help. After reading more in this forum, I'm now guessing that the ballast had failed and there was too much juice to the wires. Does that make sense? My familiarity with ballasts is limited to tubular flourescent lighting.
 
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