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29 messages, Last post on Dec 08, 2006 at 1:28 PM
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Replying to: choppe01 (Jul 30, 2005 7:26 pm) |
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Replying to: choppe01 (Jul 30, 2005 7:26 pm)
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Replying to: ronabi (Jul 31, 2005 2:51 pm) The left (drivers side) headlight, at least in non autoleveling ones at least, is usually aimed slighlty lower than the right for the purpose of not blinding other drivers. Hopefully if any problems with my car come up you guys can steer me in the right direction for a fix. (fingers crossed hopefully did not pick up a |
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The beam from projector-style HID lamps, such as those on the TSX, produces a very sharp horizontal cut-off. Each lamp's beam pattern for left-hand drive vehicles looks like this: _______/------------ where the '/' is the center of the beam. Right-hand drive vehicles have a beam pattern that looks like this: -------------\_______ When shined against a wall about 8 feet in front of the car, the difference in height between the right and left sides of center is about 2.5". At greater distances, such as 100 feet, the difference is much larger. The reason for this, as previously suggested above, is to compensate for road crown (center of road is higher than shoulders) and to decrease glare to oncoming drivers. Contrary to others' statements, the left headlamp is not aimed lower than the right [on left-drive cars]. If aimed improperly, the right headlamp is just as effective as the left at blinding oncoming drivers. Both headlamps are aimed level. The headlamp beam pattern affects the amount of glare. Therefore, left and right-side headlamps have identical beam patterns. Both have the jagged-horizontal-line cutoff pattern. |
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It rained for the first time around here in So Calif and my TSX now has moisture / fog in the inner part of the front headlamp cover. I am not sure if that outer headlamp cover is supposed to be sealed (which I imagine). Are there any adverse effects short or long term by having moisture in that outer headlamp cover shell? What can be done? Thanks. |
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Headlight Issue - Moisture on the inside of the Glass Headlight Cover. I've got condensation moisture on the inside of the glass cover for my headlight cover. Last time this happened the low beam headlight eventually burnt out, so much condensation eventually buil;t up that the inside the headlights became almost useless and I had to take it in for servicing. Is there any way for me to remove the cover myself and clean and reseal it (before I lose another headlight or is this something only the acura service department can do? 2004 TSX
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Replying to: goopenstein (Jun 05, 2006 12:45 pm) |
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Hello The center lights of the dash on my wifes 04 Acura TSX are out.The navigation screen illuminates properly however ALL the controls surrounding the nav system are DARK at night as well as the clock(top CENTER)ALL the contols work properly for the climate control and with a flashlight you can see that the clock is working as well.My question is does anyone have any experiance with this? Is there a seperate FUSE that controls the Illumination of this area?Thank you for any input! Christian Schulze
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Replying to: unknown (Nov 20, 2006 4:10 pm) |
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