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Ramplin

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  • Toyota Model
    Aurion ZR6
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    2010
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    New South Wales

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    Scott

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  1. I've been changing over most of the lights in my Aurion GSV40R to LED's / HID's. I'm now in the process of finding some nice bright, white high beams. After looking around, it seems like that most of the LED high beams have those chunky fans on the back.. Only problem is that there's not a whole lot of space between the insert for the bulb and the seal cap. Has anyone changed out their high beams for some nice white light, preferably 6000K? Any suggestions at all? Cheers :D
  2. I had a look at the wires today, and it was the Brown (Silver stripes) and Yellow (Silver stripes) which were the ones I fixed. I stripped back the wires and used insulated lugs to reconnect them. I've also just had a look at that specific fuse and it's all okay. I changed it out just to be certain and still no luck. I haven't had any other faults show what so ever. As for a multimeter, I do have one, though I'm not too sure where I'm testing for continuity.
  3. The splitter looks amazing! Can't happen to remember where you bought it from, can you? :D
  4. Hi everyone, Long time follower of the forums, first time poster. I bought a 2010 Aurion ZR6 about a year ago and have been absolutely loving it. I've noticed recently that the 'S' mode will no longer engage. I've checked all the fuses under the dash and under the bonnet, none are blown. I even took the glove box out to check the relays (not too sure if that's how it's actually controlled), but they all seemed fine too. I eventually took the centre console out and had a good look at the wires coming out from the gear selector. On the left side were about 3 wires which all seemed okay, though at the bottom were about 6 or so wires, with two looking a bit iffy. (may have caused a short circuit in wherever it is connected to?) so I fixed them up so no more shorts could be made. Not having too much experience with auto electrical, I'm wondering if anyone has ever had a similar problem or might even know how the 'S' mode works / where it leads to and is controlled from. I know I could always take it to an auto electrician, but I feel it'll cost an arm and a leg. I understand that it's not an essential part needed to drive it every day, though it would be nice if all the features of the car were working properly. If anyone has any suggestions, please let me know! Thank you :D
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