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Old 07-22-2006, 01:54 PM   #1
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dim headlights

hey everyone, i was all over the net looking what could be wrong with my lights and i cant find anything. my lights on my mustang are dim. it sucks. it has always been like that as long as i owned it. its a 2000. i got some LID blue bulbs off of ebay, the worse thing i could have done, they are worse. i cant find any adjustments on them to raise them, i dont know what to do. what can i do to get better lights. i just need brighter lights that light up the road more. please help
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Old 07-25-2006, 01:39 AM   #2
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Re: dim headlights

Check the connections to the headlights. Use a meter to check voltage and resistance. A friend of mine complained about the same problem. It turned out to be corroded wires going to the headlight plugs. The wire under the insulation was black and green for about eight inches from the plug. Replaced the corroded wires and plugs, and the lights were brighter.
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