A71177E00DG / 10R034663 — OEM HID Ballast Direct Replacement
This OEM replacement ballast replaces the A71177E00DG, 10R034663, and A71154400HQ headlight control modules — as fitted to Range Rover, Jaguar XF, Hyundai Santa Fe, Ford Focus MK3, and Tesla Model S from 2011 to 2017.
Plug straight in — no coding, no rewiring, no modifications required. Restores reliable, flicker-free operation to your factory HID xenon headlight system.
This is a multi-volt ballast — compatible with both D1S / D1R (85V) and D3S / D3R (42V) HID Xenon globes. It automatically outputs the correct voltage for whichever globe type is installed.
Common symptoms of a failed ballast: one headlight flickering, failing to ignite, or a dashboard headlight warning. If the globe has been ruled out, the ballast is the most likely cause.
1 x Ballast unit. Ballasts do not need to be replaced in pairs — only replace the failed unit.
Key Features
- OEM replacement — replaces A71177E00DG / 10R034663 / A71154400HQ headlight control module
- Multi-volt output — compatible with D1S / D1R (85V) and D3S / D3R (42V) HID Xenon globes
- Fixes flickering, random shut-off, delayed ignition, and complete headlight failure
- 100% plug-and-play — no rewiring, no coding, no modifications required
- High-grade aluminium casing for superior heat dissipation
- 2-year extended Australian warranty included
OEM Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- OEM: A71177E00DG, 10R034663, 10R-034663, A71154400HQ
Vehicle Compatibility
Always verify by matching the part number on your original unit before ordering.
- Land Rover Range Rover: 2012–2014
- Land Rover Discovery Sport (L550): 2017
- Jaguar XF / XFR: 2012–2014
- Hyundai Santa Fe: 2013–2014
- Hyundai Sonata: 2014
- Ford Focus MK3: 2011–2012
- Tesla Model S: 2012–2014
Not listed? If your original ballast carries one of the part numbers above, this is the correct replacement. Email a photo of your ballast label to [email protected] and we will confirm fitment.
Is It the Ballast or the Globe?
Before replacing the ballast, swap the working globe from the opposite headlight into the non-working side.
If the light works with the known-good globe, the original globe has failed — not the ballast.
If the light still fails with a known-good globe installed, the ballast is the cause and needs to be replaced.
Flickering briefly before shutting off, or taking several attempts to ignite — this is a classic ballast fault, not a globe fault.
About Pro Vision Lighting™
Pro Vision Lighting™ has over 20 years of experience supplying OEM automotive lighting to Australian motorists, workshops, and auto electricians.
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