Chrysler LHS owners have reported 11 problems related to headlights (under the exterior lighting category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.
1999 Chrysler Lhs headlight lenses turn yellow decreasing nighttime visibility.
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The headlight housing can not be removed to replace a burned out headlight bulb. There are two bolts that need to be removed for each headlight. One of the two bolts can not be removed as the nut holding the bolt rotates inside the plastic housing and will not let the bolt be removed. This is a common failure and means that to many people have to drive with a burned out bulb much longer than necessary until they can schedule a repair appointment. It shouldn't take that long to replace a burned out headlight.
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2001 Chrysler Lhs headlight lenses have clouded and reduced nighttime visibility. This is something that should not have happened, as it can be dangerous at night.
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While driving with headlights on the consumer noticed poor lighting. Consumer inspected the headlights and saw discoloration of the headlight lenses.
Due to extensive usage, the headlights lens became foggy. This decreased the visibility for night time usage. The consumer was told that it would cost $1,100 to replace the entire headlight assembly and lens system.
Change headlight bulbs by taking off the front bumper. Ph.
Right front head lights and dashboard lights went out for 3 or 4 seconds at night and came back on.
Headlight lens is so severely faded that it causes poor visibility while driving at night. Dealer was notified. Feel free to provide any further information.
When the headlights are on driver cannot see because they are very dim, that could cause an accident, especially when driving in the dark.
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While driving headlights become dim, causing view at night to be blurry.
Vehicle has automatic lights that come on by themselves when it gets dark, consumer states headlights and dash lights go off by themselves, after 2 or 3 seconds they come back on, sometimes this repeats for 2 or 3 times before they stay on again.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Headlights problems | |
| Headlight Concealment Device problems | |
| Headlight Switch problems | |
| Exterior Lighting problems |