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d0zer122



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South Africa 2015 Freelander 2 SD4 XS Auto Mauritius Blue
FREELANDER 2 - FRONT HALOGEN HEADLIGHT BULBS BLOWING

Hi,

I’ve observed I am frequently replacing my front left (on a RH drive vehicle) halogen bulb i.e. the HB3 bulb.

MY2015 for my vehicle.

When I browse the owners manual, JLR states 55W HB3 bulb, but for some reason I cannot source these at my local parts stores (Midas or Goldwagen).
What I do find there is 60W. I currently have Hella branded bulbs in the assembly:

This is the inside bulb connector. See the one terminal plastic melted?

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To add this ONLY happens on the passenger side (of a RH drive vehicle).

And this is on the female connector from the vehicles wiring loom:

[img] https://www.freel2.com/gallery/displayimag...&pos=1 [/img]

Any ideas? Perhaps a resistor, JFET and a shift register connector to it? (Jokes on the latter two)

Thanks for the help in advance!

Regards

Post #451710 23rd Sep 2025 7:08 pm
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jules



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Its a well know problem with the later single HB3 bulb /shutter arrangement that use a projector lens.
It was a penny pinching terrible design by JLR.
The HB3 bulbs overheats as it is both dipped and main beam, and suffers reduced bulb lifespan as a result.

JLR at one time produced a fix - a ballast resistor which reduced current through the bulb - but it also reduced its brightness, which wasnt good to start with. I believe the fix (so called) is no longer available.

No much you can do with it about it apart from buy more halogen bulbs or install some sort of conversion.

Though technically illegal in the UK, several people have tried LED conversions with varying success.
I went down the HID conversion route which works very well as the OEM lens is already appropriate for a HID bulb. Jules

Post #451711 23rd Sep 2025 7:21 pm
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congoblue



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I've had this problem exactly, replaced the lamps with this HID conversion kit from ABD:
https://www.autobulbsdirect.co.uk/hb3-hids...n-kit.html

Although it is technically not legal as Jules says, the lamp control modules fit easily inside the headlight housing so you can't tell it's been changed, and the light beam pattern perfectly matches the original. Mine has been through 5 or 6 MOT's with no comment.

Post #451715 24th Sep 2025 9:24 am
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d0zer122



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South Africa 2015 Freelander 2 SD4 XS Auto Mauritius Blue

jules wrote:
Its a well know problem with the later single HB3 bulb /shutter arrangement that use a projector lens.
It was a penny pinching terrible design by JLR.
The HB3 bulbs overheats as it is both dipped and main beam, and suffers reduced bulb lifespan as a result.

JLR at one time produced a fix - a ballast resistor which reduced current through the bulb - but it also reduced its brightness, which wasnt good to start with. I believe the fix (so called) is no longer available.

No much you can do with it about it apart from buy more halogen bulbs or install some sort of conversion.

Though technically illegal in the UK, several people have tried LED conversions with varying success.
I went down the HID conversion route which works very well as the OEM lens is already appropriate for a HID bulb.


Jules, hi.

Thanks for this. I am considering some form of a fix for this. I have already spent on a number of HB3 bulbs and they seem to blow in the space of under two months.
I think buying any premium HB3’s as a set will just be a waste.

Post #451717 24th Sep 2025 11:57 am
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jules



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United Kingdom 2014 Freelander 2 SD4 SE Auto Firenze Red

yes, the high performance halogen bulbs just get even hotter and fail as quickly if not quicker. Jules

Post #451726 25th Sep 2025 10:32 am
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Bobupndown



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A HID upgrade kit or decent quality LED headlight bulbs are the answer to this problem.
It really is like the difference between night and day. Landrover - turning owners into mechanics since 1948

2014 Orkney grey Freelander SD4 GS.
2004 Zambezi silver Discovery 2 Td5 (Gone)
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Post #451733 25th Sep 2025 4:54 pm
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