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The contact owns a 1999 Ford Mustang. While driving at night with the headlights activated, the contact's visibility was limited due to the foggy light covers. The VIN was unknown. The current mileage was 110,000 and failure mileage was 80,000.
The plastic lens coverings for the headlights have discolored and turned milky in appearance. Proper illumination is no longer provided by the headlights. There is no way to clear up the problem. Multiple attempts using various cleaning or polishing agents have proven futile. This is an insidious problem, akin to having one's vision slowly get bad so you learn to live with it. The vehicle has only 66,000 miles on it, and the problem was apparent well before this mileage. Has not been replaced due to excessive cost of parts.
The front head light lenses were made of plastic. The plastic lenses turned to a dark color which took away 50% of the light strength. Provide further details.
The front head light lenses were made of plastic. The plastic lenses turned to a dark color which took away 50% of the light strength. Provide further details.
- Little Mountain, SC, USA
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- Salt Lake City, UT, USA