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- From: dstarr@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu (Dwight Starr)
- Subject: Chrysler Minivan Headlights
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- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 13:52:49 GMT
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- In another thread someone mentioned the inadequate high-beams on the
- Caravan and Voyager. All I can say is "ain't it the truth!".
-
- The low beams seem too close , and they have been aimed by the dealer.
- The high-beams seem to disappear when you turn them on. It must be that
- huge lens not concentrating the beam but dispersing it.
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- I am used to a Volvo with 4 sealed halogens that seem capable of highlighting
- a stop sign 2 miles away. The vans high beams are doing good to highlight a
- sign at 500 feet.
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- Has anybody found a solution?
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