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Old November 18th 06, 02:06 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.explorer
D.D. Pallmer
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Default Dim Bulb

We noticed that my wife's 2003 Mountaineer seems to have dim headlights.
It's not clear if they have dimmed over the 4 years that we've owned the
vehicle, or if they just SEEM dim compared to the newer (both in age and
style) brighter bulbs in my Lexus and in our new Honda CR-V.

Is there a cheap fix? Would replacing the bulbs with new, OEM bulbs fix the
problem? Is there some other, after factory bulb that is better? We'll
probably keep the truck another 1-2 years only, so I don't want to dump much
money into it. But I'd like a brighter ride.


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