migz_330i_
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Stevie Wonder likes those wheels too guys, so it has celebrity endorsement.
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Stevie Wonder likes those wheels too guys, so it has celebrity endorsement.
Nice car broOh yes far better in every possible measurable way! Been looking for a set but had no luck most I’ve seen are missing the modules or the headlight brackets are broken all that type of stuff. I don’t mind spending but it has to be in good condition
Don’t be scared to pickup a set that has stuff missing! (Like the modules) I assume you mean the xenon ballasts? You can pick those up for just over R1000 each if you need both.. so if you find a clean set, jump on it. If you need any assistance, feel free to let me know! I’m the e46 xenon expert!Oh yes far better in every possible measurable way! Been looking for a set but had no luck most I’ve seen are missing the modules or the headlight brackets are broken all that type of stuff. I don’t mind spending but it has to be in good condition
Good option but works out expensive fo saffers. We always get the short end of the stick when it comes to overseas things.Nice car bro
BMW ran a promotion on E46 parts a few months ago. They might still have a set of xenons on special, worth a try.
Alternatively you can always try retrofitting xenons, I can personally vouch for the following
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BMW 3 E46 98-05 bi-xenon HID light upgrade kit for halogen headlights made by Bosch/AL
Headlight upgrade kit with HID bi-xenon projectors for the BMW 3 E46 with AL/Bosch halogen headlights. Guaranteed improved light output! High-quality retrofit partsretrofitlab.com
Nice car bro
BMW ran a promotion on E46 parts a few months ago. They might still have a set of xenons on special, worth a try.
Alternatively you can always try retrofitting xenons, I can personally vouch for the following
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BMW 3 E46 98-05 bi-xenon HID light upgrade kit for halogen headlights made by Bosch/AL
Headlight upgrade kit with HID bi-xenon projectors for the BMW 3 E46 with AL/Bosch halogen headlights. Guaranteed improved light output! High-quality retrofit partsretrofitlab.com
Don’t be scared to pickup a set that has stuff missing! (Like the modules) I assume you mean the xenon ballasts? You can pick those up for just over R1000 each if you need both.. so if you find a clean set, jump on it. If you need any assistance, feel free to let me know! I’m the e46 xenon expert!
Source: just take a look at my post from when I was overseas
My Portuguese daily - E46 320d M Sport
Hey all! Long time lurker, first time poster. Two years ago I moved to Madeira, Portugal. I decided very quickly that I needed a car as public transport was not up to scratch. Not too long after, I found my pride & joy - This is my 2003 E46 320d M Sport 6MTwww.bmwfanatics.co.za

when I had my E46 330i, I managed to find a pair of FL oem Xenons on gumtree for 5k, the one had a bust xenon ballast, I found one of those somewhere else, can't remember where, but fitting that to the car made such a difference to the look of the car as well as the light output obviously.
I did the whole retrofitting projectors to my previous E46 330d and they worked well but the projector lens itself was smaller than OEM which always irritated me. You can find better projectors though, it is just a bit of extra work to get them fitted, if you can find oem rather go that route, it's way less hassle.
Xenon coding is no more than adding the code for xenon headlights to your VO ($522) and a parameter in your LCZ has to be to enabled. That’s it. That’s all the coding required.You are very much correct! Only important thing really for me at least is the headlight brackets if those are broken they will never sit right and I don’t want that kind of headache, I’m very ocd about this car
How is the coding like for the xenon’s I know my car is missing a few critical features like the xenon light switch and also the headlight height sensor that sits in the control arm(forgot the name of it) and the wiring of course
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Yes they do, I've purchased from them. Just instruct them to ship with UPS and not the SAPO.I do believe BMW had a promotion on a couple items, ended up spending a lot of money there getting all the small stuff the car needed lol
Do these ship to South Africa? They look really good
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Let me add some corrections for you.Xenon coding is no more than adding the code for xenon headlights to your VO ($522) and a parameter in your LCZ has to be to enabled. That’s it. That’s all the coding required.
As someone else mentioned, you’re not at all required to change your light switch as the lights will work perfectly with the halogen LCZ. Where he was mistaken was that your levelling will work with the wheel (enabling xenon lights in coding disabled this wheel) I actually strongly advise that you don’t change this switch as your cars mileage is tied to both your KOMBI (cluster) and LCZ (light switch) and if they don’t align, it will display a mileage tamper dot on your dash (which I assume you’re not keen for at all) this can of course be avoided but it’s extra coding but is ultimately unnecessary.
The level sensor is for one, completely unnecessary and two, super complicated and requires you get a different headlight switch that supports auto levelling. The xenons will work just fine without this. This whole auto levelling was law for Europe to prevent dazzling other drivers but so was the headlight washer system with xenon lights.. so in lawless ZA, these are a non issue.
Wiring and connectors, completely plug & play. No change at all from halogen. The E46 is one of the easiest xenon retrofit on a car I know.
Let me add some corrections for you.
While the LCM (light control module) do have a copy of the car's mileage, you can just update it to match what is on the cluster. The cluster is much harder to change the mileage on, the LCM very easy. Just use PASoft software with the PASoft cable.
As for the Xenon light coding and keeping the manual control wheel working, this is also possible using PASoft. Instead of setting the LCM to Xenon, you manually change the test hex values, I have a copy somewhere, where I have done this for my wife's car. I have also done this for another Fanatic on his E46 M3. By using the hex value method, you keep manual wheel control and it changes the test such that you cluster can still show you if a xenon bulb blows.
For the automatic leveling, its more effort than it is worth. On my car that came with Xenon from factory, there are 2 level sensons, 1 at the front and 1 at the back. What I am unsure about, is if all control arms have the hook for the sensor.
You don't per say need a different LCM to get this working, the newer facelift cars usually have a LCM that supports the feature, its just the effort(labor) and parts(deep pockets) that makes this a waste of time. Not to mention, every time I get someone to work on the car's front suspension, I need to tell them to disconnect the switch first before starting to unbolt stuff, else the switch arm just break off. Highly annoying. If it breaks again, I am deleting the autoleveling.