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Originally Posted by Bill B.
Sadly, it seems that the headlights are replaced as an assembly. Others have had adaptive lights failures as a result of condensation, either by an improperly replaced cover, or by using aftermarket angel eye kits.
Here is another thread on the issue:
http://www.1addicts.com/forums/showt...ive+headlights
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No aftermarket parts are on this car.
If condensation made it's way in (very possible) then what specifically is the failure point and how do I confirm weather or not it's failed. Only the passanger side was opened and corner bulb replaced. You'd think the drivers side would still funtion. Unless it's wired in series?
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Originally Posted by MPBK
Don't want to state the obvious, but I the conditions apply (and I learned the hard way):
a) the headlight switch has to be in Auto position
b) if you're parked, only the passenger side will move
c) when moving, both sides should move.
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Yes, all those apply. Keep in mind, the warning light is on the dash, so yes, its not functioning properly.