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Old 03-29-2006, 03:17 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Strange Headlight Question??

Well last week i took my car into the dealership to get an oil leak fixed from the leak in the seal in the tranny, and i dont know if i'm paranoid or what but when i got the car back i'm pretty sure the headlights are not as bright, before i use to be able to see the whole road in front and also real wide, and use to always get flashed from incomming vehicles so i was thinking like maybe the dealership changed the globes or something? Maybe Chrysler were getting allot of complaints or something. Anyone else have this problem or am i just paranoid?





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Old 03-29-2006, 01:53 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Haven't heard of anything myself. I agree that other drivers do flash because they reckon the 300C's lights are either too high or too bright.

I don't know a lot about Xenox technology but I would not think they would change the "globes" but maybe they could change the power driver to drop the intensity

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Old 03-29-2006, 03:13 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Haven't heard of anything myself. I agree that other drivers do flash because they reckon the 300C's lights are either too high or too bright.

I don't know a lot about Xenox technology but I would not think they would change the "globes" but maybe they could change the power driver to drop the intensity
Yeah i use to get flashed everytime i took the car out, but lately nothing unless the people have gotten use to bright lights by now? LOL





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Did you maybe you had your fog lights turned on before and maybe now they are turned off?
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Did you maybe you had your fog lights turned on before and maybe now they are turned off?
No foglights on at all. Maybe people starting to get use to these lights.




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Haven't heard of anything myself. I agree that other drivers do flash because they reckon the 300C's lights are either too high or too bright.

I don't know a lot about Xenox technology but I would not think they would change the "globes" but maybe they could change the power driver to drop the intensity

Did read somewhere here that the lights are adjustable from the EVIC maybe and you should do it if you alter the hight of the car. Strange to me as I thought they are self leveling anyway. So maybe they were getting complaints and adjusted them.
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