From what i've read its over £1000 for a facelift Jag XF headlight, and not only do you have a drl but also an led indicator that can't be replaced, so twice the chance of failure.
I hope some bright sparky has already come up with a repair cure for some of these light units, maybe make specific owners forums is where these chaps can be found, but you'll no doubt be VOR for several days at least whilst the job is done (parcel postage each way etc)...have the ECU repairers not got into this sideline yet i wonder, must be some money to be made there.
As for the MOT, i wonder if the other side DRL had been disconnected, assuming both sidelights work (or are they dimmed DRL's on the car in question?) then would the vehicle have passed the test or are DRL's now a legal requirement if OE fitted.
I ask the last question, because on my previous 62 plate lorry the DRL's (replaceable bulbs) could be switched off at the menu, be interesting when the next new one of the same make turns up (around September) and see if this happy state of affairs is still the case, the different make vehicle i'm driving currently the DRL's are on automatically unless you switch to sidelights where the same led's dim, its not possible to drive without every single sidelight on anyway and every outside sidelight on the whole vehicle including the tanker trailer is an led.
Edited by gordonbennet on 04/06/2018 at 13:14
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